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PART PLAYED IN THE WAR.
opposite directions by Petain and himself As soon as he arrived at Doullens, Milner was seized by Clemen- ceau, who star tied him by announcing that Haig had declared that he must uncover Amiens and fall back on the Channel ports: Lord Milner replied that there must have been a
Mr. Josephus Daniels." Secretary misunderstanding. He asked Haig for the Navy during the Wilson for an explanation, and discovered régime, is writing a series of articles that Haig had no doubt as to the in the New York World, in which supreme importance of Amiens nor any intention of abandoning it.he promises to tell the "joyful tale" Alger also discovered that, far from of what his department did as the resenting any proposal for working war came, and the part the American under Fuch's general direction, Haig navy played in the conflict. Air. regarded the plan as his own. The Daniels says he writes.from behind Miner's own rest of the story is best told in Lord the scenes, discloses war time navy secrets, and gives a vivid picare of what took place in high conclaves in the fateful days immediately preced- ing America's declaration of war. against Germany. The author pro- mises to tell the fall story of why the dapper little man," Bernstorff, who received Germany's oficial declara tion of unrestricted submarine war. are on Jan, 10, 1917, did not present it to 3r. Lansing, thien Secretary of State, until Jan 31.
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The ludicrous account of the Doullens Conference given by Captain Peter Wright in his recent book, "At the Supreme War Council," is now finally disposed of by the public ation in te current issue of the Ner Statesmen of Lord Milner's original Memorandum to the Cabinet, which was presented on his return from the conference. Mr. Wright's book, as our readers know, is intended to prove that Mr. Lloyd George and Sir
THE SITUATION. { Henry Wilson always wanted to have Foch, in supreme control, but With the views of the British com- were repeatedly thwarted by Haig manders thus cleared up the con- and Robertson, who thus prevented ference assembled, with M. Poincare our Prime Minister from winning the in the chair. The others present war. Unfortunately for this thesis, were Clemenceau, Loucheur, Foch, however, it happens that before the Petain, Haig, Wilson, and Milner. It meeting of the Supreme War Council was at once agreed that every effort at the end of January 1918 began, should be made to save Amiens. The Robertson had agreed with Foch, idea that Haig was thinking of abar Haiz and Petain that the co-ordin-dening this and falling back on the ation of Allied strategy should be nontera ports was cleared away, and arranged by himself and Foch. This was made quite evident that he Germany knew, long before the arrangement was upset by Mr. Lloyd was bringing up every division he Note. was delivered, that war with George, who wanted some organisa- could possibly spart, and even run America would result, and she wished tion which he could control himself. ning some risks on the northern to gain as much time as possible to As was said a fortnight ago in re-parton of his line in order to streng prepare for the new carmy. Thus, viewing Captain Wright's book, it is then the position from just north of it has been established by the dis an open secret that at the conference
covery of secret papers that as early of Doullens the first proposal was
By Dec. 22, 1916, Admiral von that M. Clemenceau should te
Hoetzendorff sent ont a secret order charged with co-ordinating the efforts
that the U-boats should be turned of the Allies and that it was Haig who insisted that Fock should be
loose on Feb. 1, and he predicted that as a result England would be starved placed in supreme control and given
Wilson by July 1, and the Allies surrender adequate, powers. Apart from the fact that Lord Milner appears to and Haig evidently were not; indeed, on Aug. 1, 1917. Before February underrate sightly the effect of Haig's Wilson made an interjection which Germany had much to do in the 1,500 Feet above Sea Level, opinions on the eventual decision almost amounted to a protest. Foch, way of persuading Mexico and Japan and perhaps a little to over-wha had been so loquem the day jointly to attack the United States, estimate the independence of his own before, said not a word. But, look while Bernstorff's agents must cripple judgment, his account bears out theing at his face he sat just opposite the engines of all the German vessels facts, as stated in every detail. Mr. could see that be was still in American harbours. Bernstorf dissatisfied, very impatient, and evidently thinking that things could issued such instructions the day before
he called upon Mr. Lansing and must be done more quickly,
THE FINAL DECISION
THE ATTITUDE OF HAIG.
Arras to the Somme, where the most tremendous push was threatened. He could do no more, What could the French do? Petain then explained
is difficulties and efforts he was making.
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Lloyd George knew nothing of the decision till it had been effected, and it is bigh time that the fiction that he
Without waiting for a declamation placed Poch in command should be sent to its proper place. The At this juncture I asked whether of war, onders were issued for the soldiers were rever opposed to unity I might have a word with Clemen entire navy to be in readiness, and
Becantly renovated and refurnished, electric light and fans throughout of command. They pressed it upon | cead alone. I then told him quite a complete plan of mobilisation was
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of the proprietor, Bar and Billard Rooma. Tarna modasta. Special Lezzes a ly opposed to the absurdity of been growing in my mind ever since randers."We took steps. simaltamere application to placing command in the hands of a the previous day, and had been com aneously with the menacing meve.
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firmed by my conversations with ment of Germany," mys Mr. Daniels, Wilson and Haig, that Foch appeared" and with neither frenzied baste Lord Milner's memorandum to me to be the man who had the nor hesitation we laid our plans so; effectually disposes of Captain greatest grasp of the situation that when the time came it required Wright's picture of the Commander Could not he be placed by but a feir words to but them into in-Chief According to his account, both the Governments în a Haighad persisted in London in position of general control. Clemen-operation." rejecting the scheme of the General ceas, whose own mind, I am sure, Reserve, and therefore in effect of had been steadily moving in the same American resourcefulnesa, writes Mr." single cental command. But very direction, at once agreed, but he Daniels, and he hopes for the future early on Sunday, March 26, he asked for a few minutes to speak to peace and welfare of the world no telegrapte to London, asking. Mr Petsin. While he took Petain aside nation will ever repeat the same Lloyd George to come over and I did the same with Haig. When mistake. "America is yet a young arrarg for å single Supreme Com- | ↑ explained the latter what was nation," he says, and has a strong, mand Nowithappens that March 26, contemplated, he seemed not only clean, child's heart. That is why, 1918, was not a Sunday but Toes quite willing but really pleased. day. Haig's telegram was sent on Meanwhile Clemences had spoken Perhaps, when it went to war Its March 23, on the following day Lord to Petain and the decision was made sailors based some of their code Milter and Ser Henry Wilson went On his way back to England signals on nursery rhymes. No Gez- over to France, and the Doullens Milner saw Hain, who said he was man could have thought of that." conference, at which Foch was sure that the new arrangement would. When Mr. Daniels went to the Cabinet entrusted with the coordination of work, as be had to with “a man and meeting on Feb. 2, at which the strategy on the Western Front, was not a committee. Haig said he momentous war question was faced, LAGER BEE held on March 26., Of this con- was very well pleased with the day's he knew that whatever the decision ference Lord Milner gives a very proceedings. Further reference to might be the U.S. navy was prepared clear and complete account. He and Captain Wright would be super to sustain it.
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