General Guillaumat, no longer needed in France, traveled from London to Rome, trying to win approval for an attack.
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In 1918 she had met Edmund Herring, then a young Australian captain in the British Army on leave from the Macedonian front of the Great War, and they were married on 6 April 1922 at Toorak Presbyterian Church.