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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    On 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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  7. TEN SHELLS A YARD.

    The French artillery at the Dardanelles is magnificent (writes a correspondent). During one bombardment, lasting four hours, the artillery poured 10,000 shells ...

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  8. WOMEN WARRIORS.

    One of the wounded, men returning from the Dardanelles states that women took part in the attempt to repel the Australians. He saw three armed ...

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  9. A SINISTER ORDER.

    A divisional order, signed by Colonel Rifaat, commander of the 11th Turkish Division, has been discovered, in which, after referring to the loss of the Turkish ...

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  10. Straightening the Line

    The important engagement between the Allies and the 'Furks on the Gallipoli Peninsula, on June 28th, mentioned in Sir fan Hamilton's report published in ...

    Article : 316 words
  11. A WINDED MINE.

    A French officer, writing from Gallipoli says:— "We have started using a small, roughly-made mine-thrower. The mine has wings, and it is loaded with thirty ...

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  12. Intrepid Queenslanders

    In a brief message describing the Australians "demonstration" against the Turks on June 28th, Captain Bean gives unstinted praise to the gallantry of the ...

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  13. British Press Praises

    The liner upon which Mrs. Creed (better known as Miss Louise Mack) was making her recent voyage from London to Sydney, called at Multa, and the ...

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  14. "Drive Them into the Sea"

    Continuing 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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  15. "Come and Surrender"

    Repeated attacks having failed to drive the Australians into the sea, the Turks are now trying the effect of "moral suasion." An aeroplane on June 25th ...

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  16. THE "BORDERERS'" TASK.

    The Boomerang Fort consisted of a main trench with Innumerable saps running along the ravine. Before the bombardment began only n few yards ...

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  17. Soldiering with the Spade

    A correspondent of the "Manchester "Manchester Guardian," who is with the New Zealand troops, writes that the Dominion troops are loud in their praise of the magnificent ...

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  18. Fruitless Turkish Attacks

    Early 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 ...

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  19. A SPECTACULAR MOMENT.

    A 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. ...

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  20. TEN HOURS' SLEEP IN ONE WEEK.

    In 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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  21. The Treacherous Teutons

    In the early days after the landing at Gaba Tepch, individual German officers were very busy near the Australian lines. They seemed fatuously convinced that the ...

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  22. An Appalling Spectacle

    After the fight on June 28th, the captured trenches of the enemy presented an appalling spectacle, especially the Nullah and Boomerang [?]nches. In the bottom ...

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