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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    Although no great forward movement has yet been executed on the Gallipoli peninsula. the Allied troops are engaged In a continuous struggle with the enemy ...

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  8. THE ARMISTICE TRICK.

    The forks again gauantly attacked Quinn's Post, but withdrew before the blast of rifle and maxim fire. prisoners said that the Turks had brought up a ...

    Article : 349 words
  9. A SHIPLOAD OF PATIENTS

    Writing from Alexandria to his friends at Newcastle, Major Millard, of the A.M.C., describes the landing at Gaba Tepeh, and continues:— ...

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  10. LIKE A MINING CAMP.

    "The Turks were entrenched almost, right Tound the position, except where the ships' Runs kept them off the coast. Good roads have been formed by the ...

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  11. A Twenty-four Hour Fight

    TURKS DISHEARTENED. A vigorous engagement raged on the Gallipoli peninsula last week end, and resulted in a considerable gain for the ...

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  12. WORKED LIKE TROJANS.

    "When I was wounded I felt a trickle down my leg, and a funny sort of pain, so I rolled over, and slithered down the gully; and made my way along a rough ...

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  13. Among the Wounded

    While the courage and heroism of the men in the firing line are receiving due appreciation, the arduous labors of the auxiliary troops, and especially those of ...

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  14. A Visit to the Trenches

    "The effect of the success upon the Australians has been great," writes M. Ashtmead-Bartlett. "Hitherto they have been fighting under the most difficult ...

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  15. THE RED CRESCENT TRAIN.

    "Un arrival at Alexandria," Writes Lieut. P. S. S. Woodforde, who was wounded, "we lay at the wharf all night, and in the morning were taken in a ...

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  16. Turkish Trenches Stormed

    ENEMY'S HEAVY LOSSES. At half-past four o'clock on Monday morning General Gourand began to attack the formidable works at Kerevesdere. ...

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  17. Great Britain's New War Loan

    The British Chancellor of the Excheqoet (Mr. McKenn) announced in the house of Commons on Monday afternoon the immediate issue of a new war loan ...

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  18. Getting their Own Back

    In A lively letter from Callipoli, Mr. Frank Boland, a journalist, who was formerly well-known in Sydney and Melbourne, writes:— ...

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  19. Attack on Quinn's Post

    As the cables have already stated, the Turks on May 18th directed a violent night attack against the trenches held by the Australian and New Zealand troops, ...

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  21. THE USE OF EXPLOSIVE BULLETS.

    In a letter to his relatives Pt. L. G. Meek, 2nd Battalion. of Golspie Goulburn. says:— "We have at last been In action. I am sorry to state that ...

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