OVERSEA EDITORS AT THE FRONT
ON ? THE OLD SOMME BATTLE FIELD.' (Rec. September |S. 0.5 a.m.^ London, September 4. Mr. Gordon Gilmour, Australian Press Association correspondent, states that the Australian and New Zealand editors are spending a week at j.he British front, visiting the most important bases, and separating tor tho purpose of a special stay on tho Australian and Now Zealand sectors. Ins New Zealnnders had an intensely interesting time on the old Sommo battlefields from Albert to Bapaiimo, on which were tlio scenes of the Netf Zealanders' recent achievements. Ma- ' jor-Genoral Sir Andrew tee welcomed the party, and explained.the details of tlie operations in which the New Zealanders took such a splendid part. The editors will remain in Franco for some time, visiting parts tiio French front, including Verdun.— Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 299, 6 September 1918, Page 5
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134OVERSEA EDITORS AT THE FRONT Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 299, 6 September 1918, Page 5
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