[?]aphically describing the [?] Turkish trenches made by the Australian and British forces at Gallipoli month. Private John G. White. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 345 words"The Germans attacked with liquid fire a little further along the line, and managed to occupy three lines of our trenches on a front of 100 yards," writes ...
Article : 376 wordsThat the Australians are doing their best "to tickle the Turks up" is stated in a letter from a lieutenant to a friend in Bendigo. ...
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Article : 420 words"I do not agree with the stopping of all sport, but I would send to the front all the turned-up-trousers lot from the Block and Collins street," ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 102 words"ONE-EYED BRIGADES." WHICH RETURNED ON TRANSPORT YESTERDAY ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 17 wordsA letter received at Tenterfield from the front shows that Major J. M. Reid, officer commanding A Squadron of the First (New South Wales) Light ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Sat 2 Oct 1915, Page 1
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