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Show m WILL VISIT ! FRENCHWAB FROiTS Will Join Party of Guests I of British Government in Europe. I n r-.-ipoi i .so to -an invitation from the Kvilb-ti ministty of information, A. N. Mc-, Mc-, treiiCral manner of The Sa'i I-alte Tribiii.e, left yesterday for New York, where he will join a party of American nc-wspaper men who have been invilea to be the t-usts of the British jrovernment on a vMt to l-iKhind a nd 1-Va nee and lo inspei t the w;ir work that U soiuir on, both behind the lii:ts and on the various fronts in France.. ,f nst )iosi many American newspaper men have been iiivit'-d by the Kritish ministry min-istry of information to make this interesting: interest-ing: trip to the scene of war activities is not known here, but it is understood that the party will include men1 from various parts of the country. The party will sail from an eastern em-bai em-bai kai ion point at a date that has not hi -en announced. The trip will cover a period, of eigFt .weeks from the time of sailing- from the United SlaWs. The party will g-o first i o Knyla nd. v here the various va-rious lines of war work, the munitions factories and other places of wa r interest inter-est will be visited. Tiic- visitors will be ga'vcn opiwrtunity to inspect both mili-t;; mili-t;; ry a nd naval activities and they will also have opportunity to visit the Errand fleet. It is proposer! to take the party to the fj-onts in France and give trie visitors every opportunity to see what is oing on behind the lines. |