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Show TIPfR9 0FTII1K i i Clemenceau Refuses to Talk j on Results of Journey; Has i I Recovered From Illness ! I i PARIS. April 21 Former Premier ! George Clcmcnccau, who has been visiting vis-iting Egypt for the past two months, arrived here this morning, lie was alert and smiling, but avoided interviewers inter-viewers and would not bo photographed. photo-graphed. He was met at tnc station by mcm-j mcm-j hers of his family. Many prominent men were pres-ont. pres-ont. When he landed at Marseilles yesterday yes-terday efforts wero made to got tho aged statesman to talk, but all wero futile. "The war is over isn't if" -ho exclaimed ex-claimed as the correspondent of the Journal. "Yes? Well all I want Is to be left alone " "What am I going to do? Why, Just live until I die." The "tiger" growled out brief Impressions Im-pressions of his visit to Egypt while the elephant tuslc and mummy he brought back from the land of the Pharahoas were being placed on tho dock. "I got a fine case of bronchitis and found myself stuck in tho middle of Egypt with both lungs out of commission. com-mission. That's what comes from believing be-lieving in mirages. Evidently I shall not die from It for I am still more solid' thnn my dear friends think, but it prevented me from visiting Palestine Pales-tine as I had planned." |