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Show I f BULLSTT'S TALK lp RIDICULOUS AND l p VERY INACCURATE LONDON', Sept 16. The Press as-I as-I p sociation has issued the followinc: apparently ap-parently authored statehienl from It Downing street, where Premier Lloyd II George returned tonight' "William C Bullitt's statements ap I fj pear to be a garbled account of a prill pri-ll k -vale conversation with Mr. Lloyd II George at a breakfast, after Mr Buf-litt's Buf-litt's return from Russia, together with ' a mixture of conversations with other II people "In the opinion of the premier some or the statements are so ridiculous as lT 1o earn.' their own refutation on the' face of them, as, for example, the sug gestion of an intention to send Lord Lanndown to Russia as ambassador. But, apart from examples of this kind, the suggestion is that the nana-tor's nana-tor's memory was hopelessly at fault, VI bile it is not suggested that Mr. Bullitt Bul-litt did not talk with the premier, it is categorically denied that ny statement-was statement-was given for publication and I he whole account Is authoritatively de-1 de-1 ed io be absolutely inaccurate in important particulars and grotesque " oo |