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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    While a portion of the Australian Expeditionary Force has been gallantly holding its own on he heights of Gaba Tepeh, another potion has been fighting ...

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  7. TAKING UP POSITION.

    "The Australian brigade was in position from an hour to on hour and three-quarters before the troops on its left, and most of the troops on the right did ...

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  8. Battleships Torpedoed

    Another British Battleshin, the Majestic, has fallen a victim to the German submarine that is displaying considerable activity in the vicinity of the ...

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  9. Tricks of the Turks

    An Australian officer, who was wounded at Guba Tepch, and is now in hospital at Cairo, gives the following graphic description of the landing of the troops ...

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  10. AN IMPREGNABLE FRONT.

    On the night of May 12 troops of the 20th Division, under Major-General Hunter Weston, undertook an attack upon the extreme right of the Turkish ...

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  11. Fell on the Battlefield

    In a message from Alexandria, Captain C.E.W. Bean states that General Bridges, who commanded the Australian brigade, and died from wounds while ...

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  13. A DASTARDLY STRATAGEM.

    Shortly after six o'clock on the evening of May 21 the Turks attempted to trick the Australians by one of the dastardly devices that their German allies ...

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  14. "On, Australians!"

    In a message from Gallipoli, dated May 23, Captain C.E.W. Bean, official correspondent with the Australian Expedition ary Force, thus describes a brilliant ...

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  15. Submarine Exploits

    The submarines attached to the British fleet at the Dardanclies are earning for themselves undying fame by the heroism that characterises their ...

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  16. TURKS' HEAVY LOSSES.

    General Birdwood, who is in command of the Australasian division at the Dardanelles, reports that during the armistice granted to the Turks to bury their dead. ...

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  17. The Dash into the Carnage

    Addressing a meeting of the Australian War Contingent Association at London on Thursday, Sir George Reid. High Commissioner for Australia, look ...

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  18. Murdering Wounded Men

    The correspondent of the London "Times" at Cairo, who has been in conversation with the wounded men brought there from Gallipoli, believes that some of ...

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  19. A QUARTER MILE SPRINT.

    "The men took a three-minutes' breather, and then the Brigadier who had led the charge himself jumped up on the parapet. "Now then! On Australians!' ...

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