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Show IH LIKELY ) TO MEET DEBTS Terms of Versailles Pact Are Being Carried Out. Says Lloyd George LONDON, Nov. 10 (By the As-v. As-v. . ; i a r-ri Press Frt miff Uoyd inorwe in his address at the lord mayor's may-or's bsnQ'nn it '''0 OUlld hall last night discussed briefly nd pointedly Various i toblmH with which the government Is dealing. He bliihged itnmsdstsl) Into the for-ejm for-ejm -iffalrn and appealed for patience I and fauh In the worm Kettienienr. nr-clarlpf nr-clarlpf that i he hlgiiest wisdom de-mantled de-mantled that ptajutfiCea n. dlsltkfcs he k'ipt welt under eoiurnl If Rurope is to be as-ved from becoittlfIC R ccn-tr ccn-tr of rafftr. hatred". I In -old ho vn pleased w ith the proposal! o" Oermany fui the liiulda-i liiulda-i tion of lier Obligation Colncldent- nlly the rhancollor of the exchelUOfi Auirtn Chamberlain, announ. ) In the bourn- of commons that Qetroany b:il r.laced a largp amount of bond- In ih-hand ih-hand of the reparations com mission The preinier spoke obtlmistli ill 0 Ireland, Intimating that thi all there wan well hi hand. GERM INI S PAYM1 M j fiefrrrimc to 'iuestlon- between Gi t many and th allies, Mr Lloyd George said thai the real test of German sincerity sin-cerity wa dVsAmament and hr added, "the report I have to glv.on tba'. i ' ject Is very satisfactory "TiT- Oernian army I- rapidh t'.iiu tedured to 100. Then an Bttlll too man;- rifles at large In Germany, but they are a greater menaca. 'j Oer-many's Oer-many's Internal peace thun to Germany' Ger-many' neighbors." I Another important point, :n premier pre-mier aid w;m reparation "ilermiin is prepared to submit certain propopuls J for tho liquidation of her obligation. " he continued, "and personally I ;i jdea-serl with them The - frill OS considered con-sidered ai the conferences and It f vi-.tlsfa torv to note ihnt Germany realises real-ises that her first duty in to n piit th devastation the German armies .. rough! i wish I conid spaas as hopefully of the Russian problem where we have to do with men professing the ridiculous, ridicul-ous, crazy creed of Bolshevism who unfortunately fail t realise how Important Im-portant It Ifl they fhould respet I thHr obligations. TI referre.l briefly to thr industrial situation and the recent coal trtlt expressing the belief that there Is better bet-ter temper now all round miMi siu vtims Speaking of (he Irish situation lh( piemler nl1: "Unles 1 am mistaken, by the Steps we have twkeii. srs have murder by the throat. Do not pay too much attention to detsiied accounts Of disturbance -nd what thej call tho horrors of thf reprisals given out ry partisans who slur over the horrors of mur.b r Then will be no real peace, no conciliation whilct t iris murder onspirae. Is - ' a tered W( are getting 'be rlghl men and are dispersing th terrorist. j "The government Will seek further "'X - H srs, if necsssai . to deal :" th H t Ion If it is a a terroi i I - J a'. then the-- can not I omplaln if the Bf government employs some of the rules H of war against then) H He referred to hin offer to diet US any proposal!) with an one able to speak in behalf ; Ireland, iayin H "If 1 bad given that invitation to H i.'tminy In the middle of the wur. 1 H would have had a re ponse. lUt, glv- H ing It to Ireland, no man dure res 1 H t,eraue they are Intimidated. Vou H .must breal, the terror before you get M "What the government is offering to H Ireland is partnership in the greatest H' empire the world has ever known, at H 'he height power. |