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Advertising : 521 wordsOn Monday last the Turks made a general attack in the Dardanelles— the most important since their effort early in May to drive the allied troops into the ...
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Article : 326 wordsContinuing their desperate Onslaughts upon the positions held by the Allied troops, the Turks, on June 20th, made a furious attack upon the Australian and ...
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Article : 142 wordsEarly on the morning of Wednesday, June 30th, the searchlight of H.M.S. Scorpion disclosed half a battalion of Turks advancing near the sea to the ...
Article : 386 wordsA further advance from the captured trenches began at half-past eleven, when two more lines were taken. This was the most spectacular moment of the day. ...
Article : 148 wordsIn a letter to his father at North Ryde, Lieut, Leslie Burley, who has since died of wounds, received in Gallipoli writes:— ...
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The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955), Fri 9 Jul 1915, Page 1
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