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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The strenuous nature of the fighting that is laking place on the Gallipoli Peninsula may be guaged from the - Australasian casualties that have taken place there, ...

    Article : 446 words
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  7. Dauntless Worcesters

    In the general attack upon Krithia on June 4th, the men of the Worcestershire regiment distinguished themselves by the pluck and determination they displayed. ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. Snipers' Deadly Work

    "A lot of my mates are gone, but they all died bravely," writes Private. Dan Plunket, of the 12th Battalion. "A lot wore shot when helping their wounded ...

    Article : 136 words
  9. The First Dash at the Foe

    The honor of being the first troops to land at Gaba Tepeh is said to belong to the 9th Queensland Infantry, whose boats were the first to reach the beach. "I ...

    Article : 207 words
  10. Surfing Amid Shell-Fire

    A vivid sketch of the conditions amidst which the Australians are holding their own at Gaba Tepeh, is given by Capt, C. E. W. Bean, the official press ...

    Article : 250 words
  11. BAYONETED OR CLUBBED.

    "A very disturbing feature of the fight was the presence of snipers, who would lie concealed In a bush and in our advance we would not see them, the result being ...

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  12. Boomerang Redoubt Taken

    An important engagement in which the Australian troops participated, took place on the Gallipoli Peninsula on Monday and as a result the Allied troops were ...

    Article : 229 words
  13. ASTONISHING THE TURKS.

    The impression made upon the Turks by the Australian dash is indicated by the remarks that a captured Ottoman soldier made to his guards when they were ...

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  14. Capturing the Heights

    Interesting details of the Australians first fight are contained in a letter from Lance-Corporal Ray „ Salmon (N.S.W.) who is at present in a military hospital ...

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  15. Heroic Soldier Priests

    In the campaign against the Turks as elsewhere in the European battleground, non-combatant officers- doctors and clergymen-are demonstrating that they ...

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  16. Australian Hardihood

    An Example of the Australian fashion of twisting most things, however painful. Into a jest is being related with gusto among the troops at Gaba Tepeh. A ...

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  17. THE HELP OF THE GUNS.

    "We worked under cover as much as we could. Later on we were ordered higher up the hill, and at night we dug ourselves In on the ridge. It won very ...

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  18. EAGER FIGHTERS.

    "When the bombardment had proceeded for twenty minutes, a small Turkish ,advanced work in Saghirdere, known as Boomerang Redoubt, was assaulted. This ...

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  19. DOCTORS HARD AT WORK.

    "The wounded arc still coming in by the hundreds, and some are dreadful cases," writes one of the wounded from Victoria Hospital, Alexandria. "They ...

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  20. IN FRONT OF THE FIRING LINE.

    "Later on in the day we were ordered Into the firing line. We. went over the crest of the hill, clown a slight slope, then up another bit of n rise, and into the ...

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  21. Struggle in a Trench

    A stirring tale of an Australian's resourcefulness is being told with relish and admiration among the wounded men at Cairo. ' It is said that an Australian ...

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  22. WOUNDED IN EIGHT PLACES.

    A South Australian soldier, Signaller L. W. Sharrad , in a letter to his father at Yorketown, describes his wonderful cs[?] from death. During the first ...

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  23. GALLANT GURKHAS.

    "The northernmost objective has now been obtained, but the Gurkhas, pressing' on under the cliffs captured an Important knoll still further forward, and ...

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  24. THE HUM OF THE BULLETS.

    "The artillery covered our advance to where we could get a better- shot at the enemy. We had been peppering them ...

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