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  2. AUSTRALIANS WHO ARE PLAYING THE GREAT GAME OF WAR AMONG THE RUGGED HILLS OF GALLIPOLI.

    A party of Australians practising bomb-throwing at Anzac. Apart from the rifles and the cartridge belts they might be engaged in a throwing-the-cricket-ball competition back in the homeland. It will be noticed that many of them are wearing "shorts" similar to those worn in the football field. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 72 words
  3. OTHER AUSTRALIANS WHO ARE ENJOYING A RESPITE FROM WAR'S GRINESS WHILE THEIR WOUNDS HEAL.

    A little girl lights a cigarette for a wounded Australian' Dardanelles hero, during an entertainment given in honor of the Australians by the Grime Dyke Golf Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 52 words
  4. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS DURING A VISIT TO THE ZOO.

    Lady Turing, a well-known leader of London Society, recently entertained a party of wounded. Australians at the Zoo in Regent's Park. Here they are seen enjoying a cup tea with their hostess on the terrace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 53 words
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