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So flagrant was this that various members of the British mission called on me at the Crillon, a day or so later, and apologized for the Prime Minister's action in the case. Senator KNOX. Have you a copy of Lloyd George's remarks in the Parliament? Mr. BULLITT. I have a copy. Senator KNOX. Suppose you read it? Mr. BULLITT. It is as follows: Mr.

Bullitt, who had held a responsible position with the American Commission at Paris, in voluntarily repeating a conversation which was from its nature highly confidential, I make no comment.

It was not made specific. Senator KNOX. That was one of the conditions of the proposal? Mr. BULLITT. It was. That is why I say they replied in an evasive manner. The French and particularly the French foreign office, even more than Mr.

The CHAIRMAN. Before that letter is read, you did not see the President and had no knowledge of his attitude in regard to your report? Mr. BULLITT. None whatever, except as it was reported to me by Col. House. Col.

Senator BRANDEGEE. Do you understand why it would be any more unwieldy if Congress should appoint the delegates than if the President should? Mr. BULLITT. It would necessitate a larger central body if representation was to be given to the important political parties of the various countries.

William C. Bullitt was disclosing to the Committee on Foreign Relations at a public hearing the facts of a conference between Secretary Lansing and himself, in which Mr. Bullitt declared that Mr. Lansing had severely criticized the League of Nations. The press representatives aboard the train called Mr. Bullitt's testimony to the President's attention.

Johnnie Watson and Mr. Joe Bullitt met him at the gate and offered him hearty greeting. All bickering and dissension among these three had passed. The lady was so wondrous impartial that, as time went on, the sufferers had come to be drawn together, rather than thrust asunder, by their common feeling.

The Indians fled in dismay, and Bullitt took advantage of this check to retreat with all speed, collecting the wounded and the scattered fugitives as he advanced. The routed detachment came back in fragments to Colonel Bouquet's camp at Loyal Hannan, with the loss of twenty-one officers and two hundred and seventy-three privates killed and taken.

She resolved to go to William's room herself at the first opportunity; but for some time her conscientiousness as a hostess continued to occupy her at the table, and then, when she would have gone, Miss Pratt detained her by a roguish appeal to make Mr. Bullitt and Mr. Watson behave.

On the FrederickVIII were Messrs. Herbert Swope of the NewYorkWorld and William C. Bullitt of the PhiladelphiaLedger, who had been spending some time in Germany.

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