OCR Text |
Show Greet Lloyd George On Arrival in France MARSEILLES. April 17. (Bv the Associated Press) David Llovd George, the British prime minister, arrived ar-rived today on board the steamer Cal-dera. Cal-dera. He received representatives of the press, to whom he expressed sentiments senti-ments of tho most sincere affection for Franco, "who remains the c'mmpion of the world's' liberty," "I is thus I have always anproached problems which concern her." Lloyd George added. "X cone knows better terrible sacrifices she has made. Il is animated by this appreciation lhat I now am going to San Rcmo. "By close union, we have won the war. It Is ojtly by this same union that we can assure the fruits or victory. vic-tory. We must march on together. The end is not yet. We must remain united. "The best way to level difficulties is to employ the utmost frankness. Ihe future of civilization depends upon the maintenance of the union between be-tween France and Great Britain " Shortly after landing. Mr. Llovd left in an automobile for Nice |