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  5. STORMING THE HEIGHTS OF SARI BAHR

    The cables have given us the principal facts of the Australians' landing and nghting on the Gallipoli Peninsula, ana the skeleton is now being filled in and ...

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  7. THE WHIRR OF THE SHELLS.

    One of the Farmer and settler boys at the front. Private R. West (1st Battalion), was wounded on the evening of the first day after landing at Gaba Tepch, ...

    Article : 496 words
  8. EAGER FOR THE FRAY.

    A Tasmanian soldier thus describes the delight that was expressed by the Australians in Egypt when the learned that they were to have a go at the Trucks:— ...

    Article : 188 words
  9. CRAWLING ASHORE.

    A terse but thrilling description of the landing at Gaba Tepch is given by a West Australian, who writes as follows:— "The coast and waterline were strewn ...

    Article : 178 words
  10. CHARGING UP A CREVICE.

    Private Plunkett, who was wounded in the first change, wrote from the hospital at Malta:— "I never saw one man attempt to pull ...

    Article : 308 words
  11. SHORT OF BULLETS.

    "If we had been entrenched on (he beach like they were, and they had been attempting to force a landing, the Turks would never have Not to the shorn, let ...

    Article : 204 words
  12. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The latest reports from Gallipoli state that the general offensive at the Dardanelles continue with the most important results. The Australians and New ...

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  13. THE DIN OF BATTLE.

    Another of the "Farmer and Seller" lads— Corporal E. Fontainc— who received his stripes while in Egypt, was on duty on board the transport in charge of the ...

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  14. AN EXPOSED POSITION.

    Lieutenant Macfarlane, of the 2nd Battalion, soon after landing was ordered to reinforce the right of the position, as the men there had many casualties, and ...

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  15. "ON, ON TO CALAIS"

    Since June. the situation is unchanged on the British front in France, There is less artillery activity, but an enormous transport of German troops continues ...

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  16. NAVAL ATTRITION.

    The war of attrition, to use Lord Kitchener's phrase, is being pursued by the navy us sedulously as by the sister forces on land, and the odds, so far, are ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. DETERMINED AND RECKLESS.

    A Sydney man, who was wounded during the storming of the heights, graphically describes the dash of the Australian troops and pays a tribute of admiration ...

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  18. THE DARE-DEVIL BRITISH.

    When the Germans occupied some of the British trenches near Ypres on May 26th an officer and len men in one trench refused to leave, and fought throughout ...

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  19. SUBTERRANEAN WARFARE.

    While the British. French and Belgians have been firmly holding the enemy in check in Flanders the Trench have been battering his lines at Artois. ...

    Article : 325 words
  20. ITALIAN FLEET'S GOOD WORK.

    The Italian flirt is busy bombarding Monfalcone, an important Austrian naval position in the Gulf of Trieste. Three of the enemy batteries near the ...

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  22. SUICIDE PREFERRED TO CAPTURE.

    A graphic description of the fight at Gaba Tepch is contained in a letter to his mother from Signaller A. Edwards 4th Batt., an eighteen-year-old Sydney ...

    Article : 949 words
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