PRESS DELEGATES.
VISIT TO WESTERN FRONT.
[riY TELEGRAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.]
WELLINGTON. Saturday. The following have been selected to represent the press of New Zealand in response to the invitation from the British Ministry of Information to visit England and the western front, subject to their acceptance :—M C. Karir, editor, Dominion, Wellington; Mr. (I. Fcnwick, managing director. ('lt ago Daily Times, Duneiiin : Mr. \\ . J. (leddis, editor. New 7,i a:,and 'l inns, Wellington ; Mr. 11. M. If.i.ket, edit.,:-. New Zealand Herald, An k and ; Mr. K. l'irani. chairman of the vinciai section <1 the Newspaper Proprietors' Association. Feilding ; Mr. M. L. Reading, editor, I.vttelton Times, Christcliuri h.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16872, 10 June 1918, Page 4
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