PRESS DELEGATES RETURN
ALL IN GOOD HEALTH,
AuckJaml, Dec. 1.
The Press delegates returned hy 1 lie Makura to-day. Referring to visits paid to (lie New Zealand hospitals, training camps, and special hospitals, and educational centres at Hornchurch, Sidcup, and h’.ockhamplon, the delegates stated that (hey disclosed that great care was being taken of tin; New Zealand troops, and strong and intelligent efforts were being made to equip Hie men with vocations (o enable them to lake their places in civil life. Technical education of many kinds of a most valuable character was being steadily attained, especially in the cases of men who have lost limbs or have been maimed otherwise. In Prance the delegates met tieuerals Haig, Russell, Laurence, and Horne, all of whonmspokc in (lie highest terms of (he Xew Zealand troops. President Poincare and M. Clemenceau spoke of the indexible resolve of the French nation to continue the war to a successful conclusion. The delegates are all in good health.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1910, 3 December 1918, Page 3
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163PRESS DELEGATES RETURN Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1910, 3 December 1918, Page 3
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