OUR MINISTERS AT HOME.
VISIT TO FRANCE. NEW ZEALANDERS OOT£D£K2 COMFORTABLE WINTER QUARTER Australian-N.Z. Cable Aasociatioß. Received Nov. 5, 11 p.m. London- No?. Si Mr. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward hvri returned to London. Mr. Massey, in * statement to the Australian Press association .remarked:—We spent a full week in France, looking into condition* as they exist at the trout, mote partkdlorly with' regard to New,. Zealand! troops. The New Zealauders afa in good heart, and cheerfully confiutnt, but u» weather and tbc approach of winter laakc it almost impossible to continue operation* en a large scale at prou.it. Naturally. there is a great deal of• discomfort, but everything is being done to render the winter quarters as comfortable as poj* sible. During our visit, we had an oppor* | tuntty of conferring with General Sir ' Douglas Haig and other members of the General Staff. Whilst matter* are going very well, no ono whose opinion is worth having, even suggest 3 the possibility of the war ending for a considerable time,
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1916, Page 5
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169OUR MINISTERS AT HOME. Taranaki Daily News, 6 November 1916, Page 5
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