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Show LLOYD GEORGE TO LEARN FATE NEXT MOMMY That Is Date When Vote of Confidence Will Ee Asked BREACH IS HEALING Russian Soviet Delegation Cheerful on Way to Genoa LONDON. March 29 (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) Prime Minister Lloyd George will introduce the eagerlv awaited resolution of Genoa confer-cn confer-cn a next Monday on w hat the government govern-ment will ask for a vote of confidence. It was announced In the house of commons today by Austen Ohamber-luln. Ohamber-luln. th government leader. Mr Chamberlain announced tie terms of the resolution as follows; TEXT I RESOLUTION' "Resolved, that this house approve the resolutions p.i by the -uprenie, council at fannoH a a basis of the Genoa conference and will support hi majesty's government In endeavoring to Klve effect to them." The threatened breach in the cabinet cabi-net over Prime Minister Lloyd George's program for the Genoa conference con-ference has been averted in the opinion opin-ion of the political correspondents oi today's newspapers. Everything haa been smoothed out In preparation lot the premier's appeal to the hou'-e of commons on MondD It Is understood that the compromise com-promise was arranged on the ) . n ; -of the resolutions adopted by the supreme su-preme council at Cannes regarding Ch conditions under which Russia would be allowed to participate at Genoa noi,MIl Villi HAPPY RIGA. March 29 (By the Associated Asso-ciated Press.) The members of the Russian soviet delegation to the Genoa conference, all apparently In excellent spirits, arrived here today on the first stage of their Journey to Italy. Soldiers Sol-diers and police were on guard at Hie depot Frock coated secretaries of the delegation were busy urging the chefs on the train to hurry breakfast, break-fast, George Chltcherln, the soviet foreign for-eign minister and head of the delegation delega-tion In the absence of Premier Ienlne greeted the Ietvlan officials. |