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Show I BRITAIN CONCERNED OVER FRENCH ACTION DIVERGENCE IN VIEWS CAUSES SOlflEJCNCE! 1 Great Britain Communicates With France Regarding Their Differences GIVING RECOGNITION TO WRANGEL IS TOPIC King George Postpones Trip I to Scotland on Account of Situation LONDON iig. U. l.natHrlt- I' sin lias been offfctallj notified ol the recognition i Prance ir the government of General Baron WTi ingcl ns ih.- de facto government govern-ment or south Russia and tho qui stlon is being discussed between be-tween the two goevrnmenls, Something nkln tq consternation mm is eTlnced bj the evening newspa- 1 pcra over the French action tvhli h Is bsrni tcrlscd s ontrary to 1 British Ideas and menace to en- lenti rclntioiis. Meanwhile King ! George, Who vvas to have for Scotland tomorrow, hns postponed iiis trip, owing to the situation. LONDON. ug. li'. It wns 1111- i offlclaU reported toda) that Pre- t mler Lloyd George and Earl Cur- if on. the set re lar. v for foreign af- fair-, plan to meet Premier HiUe- fe rand at Hoiilogiu- sundav to dts- f CUSS lhe situation arising from (In It recognition of General WrangeL F I'Myis, ug. 12. Dispatches to I Hie Echo ii rails from Warsaw m todnv represent the udlitan sit- I ail i greatly Improved follow- ( ing the reinforcement of the iKirtlierii Polish army In conform- tfl in with the advice of General 1 Wcygand r Hie French mission. The Polish army Is -iiul to hi- the J equal UU m rl ally of the soviet I 7'ARls, Aug. ij The PoUh ajrpilstlce and peace del gatesi L I Okeackl, director nf tin- lolitical 1 department of the ministry f for- elgll affairs, and .Major Manilrow- -Ui. Mt Warsaw Wednesday eve- idng to meet ihe Russian dele- gatc, accdrdlng to a dispatch to t the icmps from Warsaw today. jj PARIS. Aug. 12 Great Britain has M I communicated officially with Franco with regard to the differences between the two governments. It develops trom a statement made by the semi-offi-Icial Havas agency today, it says: i "The British charge d'affaires this morning brought to the general secre-tary secre-tary of the ministry of foreign affairs a communication from the British ernment. From the conversation H j engaged in between the charge and IM. Palcologue (goneral secretary of the French foreign office) it developed 'that both governments are examining I 1 the most frlendl: spirit the diver- 'sH genoles In views between them, but which will not prevent them from con-Unuing con-Unuing 1 heir friendly collaboration. 'IH ''Premier MiUerand, w ho" arrived al m Mont Lidicr for luncheon today, was W inimediatcly informed of the convcr- WASHINGTON. Aig 12. Secretary ColDJ and Prince Lubomirski. the Pol-ish Pol-ish minister, held a long conference last night at the .stale department, It I was learned today. I The conference was held a few hours after the Polish minister had an-rfounced an-rfounced that he not only would ...sk Immediate material aid from the Unit-: Unit-: ed States for hia country, hut that h4 also would -.ek to learn definitely 1 Ju-i what ihe l ulled States govern- Am menl meant In Its statement of Aug-as. Aug-as. Pi. lo ih- Italian government , 'that it would use all available means" 1 lo maintain a free I'oland " UU lis TO ENLIST. 1 It Wse understood th a Prince Lu- mm bomirski had or would at a second 01 rerenoe, 10 be held with tho sec- WM retary this afternoon ask authorlza-tlon authorlza-tlon of ih- United States to accept th numberless offers of enlistment lib M 11 mm 1 . v 1 ' 1 dally from all 1 arts of Ihe conn- m jH The extent of the Polish request for war material and munitions, Polish WM officials said today, may be made con- WW tlngeni upon a favorable resionso to Mm ihe Polish request for permission to W ucccpt recruits from this country. V ilon IH vvas receiving many offers of enlis.- W no i t, not only from natives of I'o- Hj lr,,iii Americans, ctcr- H ans Of lhe world war |