A MEMORABLE TRIP
PARLIAMENTARIANS RETURN By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Yesterday. Mr. Parr (New Zealand) and nine Australian members of the Parliamen- . tav v touring party, returned by the Makura tc-day. Starting in July they : coniiißti q almost a. world tour on British territory and British ships. They were conducted over ammunition works in England, visited naval bases, witnessed fleet operations, had important ".ipfevriices with the British Cabinet Ministers, v'-itrd Paris, conferred with tli.:' Presldc-nt and the Premier, and visitvd the lighting front held by their respective troops. Tiic New Zealand members of the party got into the front line ircirciies, where things were temporal i?y quiet. The Australians saw their sUdiers just after they had been in action and conversed with the wounded. Some of the party had trips in biplanes and ethers ascended in observation bal!<ons.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1916, Page 2
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