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    Capt. W. B. Douglas, 3rd Batt., N.S.W. Died of Wounds Capt. T. O. Smith, 3rd Batt., N.S.W.—Killed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 80 words
  3. BATHING TO THE ACCOMPANIMENT OF BURSTING SHELLS.

    "THESE colonials" (writes Mr. Ashmead Bartlett in his thrilling, account of the work of the Australian and New Zealand troops at the Dardanelles) "are extraordinarily cool under fire, often exposing themselves rather than take the trouble to keep under shelter of the cliff. One of the strangest sights was to see men bathing in the sea with shrapnel bursting all round them." The London "Times," commenting on the Gallipoli campaign, says:—The essence of the enterprise is the resource and vigour of the Australians and New Zealanders, who were asked to carry out a task which would test the mettle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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