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  4. FOUGHT FOR THREE DAYS

    An official message stares: -- "The Australasians landed at Sairbair (?Sedd-ul-Bahr) on Sunday, and pushed on with the ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST HEROES.

    The first casualty list in connection with the Dardanelles Operations was received and deciphered last night. It contained the names of 22 officers of the Third Brigade, most of whom are in hospital at the bases. ...

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  8. TURKS IN A HURRY.

    "The continued successful landing of the Allied Forces at the Dardanelles precipitated the movement of Turkish troops from Adrianople and Dimotika towards Mvratli. ...

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  9. ENEMY REPEATEDLY REPULSED

    The War Office and the Admiralty have issued a statement concerning the operations at the Dardanelles from April 26 to April 29. The disembarkation of the army began ...

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  10. GREATER DETERMINATION.

    "The German attack north-east of Ypres was originally planned for April 20. Success depended upon the use of asphyxiating gases, but the attack was postponed until ...

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  11. ROLL OF HONOR.

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  12. FIGHT AT KUM KALEH.

    A Constantinople official message says: -- "The enemy forces remain on the Asiatic side. The enemy at Gabat[?]pe is obstinately maintaining his land positions under the ...

    Article : 392 words
  13. RHEIMS BOMBARDED.

    "The Belgians on Wednesday repulsed an attack north of Ypres, while the French progressed at Steenstraate. "Five hundred shells, including many ...

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  14. WHO THE WOUNDED ARE.

    When military officers heard to-day that Colonel Elliott, of Ballarat, was amongst the wounded they said: "Of course Elliott would have had a grievance against the Turks if ...

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