Great Britain
AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTARIANS. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. London, August 30. At a farewell dinner to the Australasian Parliamentarians, Mr Henderson, who presided, said the visitors would depart with the positive assurance that Britain and the Allies were determined that no dishonorable peace, neither premature nor belated, would be consistent with our great ideals. General Robertson declared : "With God's help, wee.an. certainly, win. the war, but we must do more, and must vviij* peace such as was deserved and demanded by our great sacrifices. We want all the men wo can get," The recently appointed Repatriation Committee have commenced their work in the devastated districts of France and Belgium. The Royal Agricultural Society, under the King's patronage, is moving to restore and replenish the ruined areas. Messrs Keating and Carncross intend making a tour of the districts.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 28, 31 August 1916, Page 5
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