FIGHT FOR WORLD'S LIBERTY.
ALLIES RE-AFFIRM THEIR DETERMINATION TO WIN (Received Last : Night, 10.15 c,'cloek.) PARLS, November 2nd. In. connection rcjoh All Saints', ay and the /Great Pilgrimages to soldiers' graves, two hundred thousand .peopdta visited the Parisian cemeteries' yesterday, and fche.ro wore lavsc r crowds to-day. Special atfention was given the. British graves, many being completely hidden with flowers. •M. Briand sent messages /qo Allies' Foreign Ministers, ii chidines Sir Edward Gjrey. AJ.I replied, reaffirming their unity of purpose and determination bo win. M. SaLmdra sent an especially rdiaJ irtossago, statiiio; that Italy was proud to slui.re in ithc light for t«Ju", mjatfld's liberty ami to co-fipornte with France in dct'enduig dio Latin civilisation.
to pjnxtuco uspJanatioiis ' from Mr Winston Churchill. The unanimity /with, which many newspapers criticise the General Staff, the "Times" says is significant, especially as it is cojupled with a new and eager desire to criticise. Lord Kitchener. The "Daily Telegraph" says the war-seasoned troops at Gallipoli might bo conceivably employed in a now sphere. The paper undorstands that General Jofl'ro's visit indicates what the Allies moau at the Balkans.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXV, Issue 10713, 3 November 1915, Page 5
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