DOMINION NEWS.
PRESS DELEGATES.
•XEYYS OP OUR SOLDIERS.
Auckland. Last iVight. ■flu press delegates returned by the Ma); lira to-day.
Kderring to the visits paid to the e,v Zealand hospitals, training camps, and special ,hospitals and educational centres at tfornchurch, Sidcup, and .Ttockbampton, the delegates stated tiiat t.lioy disclosed that great care was being taken of tile New Zealand troops, and that strong and intelligent efforts wore being made to equip the men with vocations to enable hem to take their parts in civil life. Technical education of many kinds and of a most valuable character was being steadily attained, especially in the cases of men who have lost limbs or been maimed.
In France the delegates met Generals Haig, Russell, Lawrence, and Home, all of whom spoke in the highest terms of the New Zealand troops. MM. Poineairo and Clomenceaa spoke of the inflexible resolve of the French nation to continue the war to a successful conclusion.
The delegates are all in good health..
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1918, Page 8
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165DOMINION NEWS. Taranaki Daily News, 2 December 1918, Page 8
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