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j -PEP PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] VISITING BRITISH FRONT. * \ITSTU IiIAN J* V. 7.. CARRE ASSOCIATION J LONDON, September 4. The Australian and New Zealand editors are spending a week at tho British front. They are visiting most of the important bases, and are separating for the purpose of a special stay in the Australian and New Zealand sectors. The New Zealandors had an intensely interesting time oil tlio Old Somme battlefields from Albert to Bapaume, which are scenes of the New Zealanders recent achievements. Lieut-Colonel Russell, welcomed the party and explained the details of the operations in which the New Zealanders took such a splendid part. The editors will remain in France some time, visiting parts of th 0 French front, including Verdun.
i„ ! GERMAN PEACE TALK. I Received this day at 2.36 p.m.,) j ROME, Sept. 5. ■ German, agents 'in Switzerland, are I busily circlnatiug reports that Germany is ready to conclude peace on a basis oi evacuation of France and Belgium against payment of an indemnity. Germany is willing to accept English Labourites suggestion for a referendum ' regarding Alsace Lorraine provided it is taken under German supervision.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1918, Page 3
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