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  6. THE DESPERATE STRUGGLE AT GALLIPOLI

    The brilliant strategy and heroic endeavor by which the British and Australian troops on August 7th and 8th [?] landing at Suvla Bay and secured ...

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  7. A Charge into an Inferno

    Meanwhile a battalion and mounted division, hitherto in reserve at Lala Baba. were ordered to re-attack mill 70. These splendid troops were for the first time in ...

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  8. Astride the Peninsula

    "The Australians' most advanced out post was beyond fisherman's Hut. The intervening gap consisted of that grounded. connected by a wide sap. It was ...

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  9. Preparing to Spring

    [?] THE forenoon the troops [?] in the trenches, as cam as usual, fully realising the responsibilities of the task which was [?] as the ...

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  10. A BRILLIANT CHARGE.

    Suddenly the yeomanry leapt to their feet, and charged like a single man right up the hill. They were met by a withering fire, rising in crescendo, at they ...

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  11. CALLANT CURKHAS.

    Early on the morning of August 8th the New Zealanders determinedly assaulted Rhododendron Crest, and gained the south-western Slope, of Chunuk Bair, ...

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  12. Four Days of Slaughter

    Throughout the day and night the New Zealanders, although thoroughly exhausted, maintained their hold on [?] Bair, Two other regiments relieved ...

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  13. A Combat of Giants

    In a letter describing the desperate fighting that took place for the crest of Sari Bair on August 6-10, Mr. Ashmead [?] writes in glowing terms about ...

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  14. A HAND TO HAND STRUGGLE.

    Some of the Turks wavered, abandoned the crest, and tan down behind, but the majority stuck to the trenches, determined to die where they stood. We ...

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  15. NEW ZEALANDERS HELD UP.

    The warships and land batteries plainly observed the great charge of four successive lines of infantry in close fornication, and caught them in a trap. Their ...

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  16. Hills Swept by Flame

    Fighting was equally severe on the right. At 3,30 a division rushed out of the trenches and stormed the first line under a fearful fire over ground without ...

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  17. AN UNDERGROUND STRUGGLE.

    "The Turks massed their forces and counter-attacked desperately for three days and nights. The frequently retook sections, only to be again driven out. ...

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