Mr Ashmead Bartlett, the war correspondent who was chosen to represent the British press at the Dardanelles, has supplied a stirring ...
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Tungamah and Lake Rowan Express and St. James Gazette (Vic. : 1883 - 1920), Thu 13 May 1915, Page 3
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