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  2. STORMING THE HEIGHTS OF GABA TEPE.

    COLONEL DOUGHTY WYLIE, who was a member of the staff super [?]tending the landing of the Australians at the Dardanelles, saw from the ship a number of gallant, but fruitless charges from the shore trenches. Numbers of the Australians fell, particularly officers. Colonel Wylie asked permission to help, which was reluctantly granted. Going ashore, he ran to the front of the foremost Australians and shouted to the men to follow. Inspired by the magnetism of his example, the Australians responded with a cheer, and rushed up the fire-swept, slippery incline, and carried position after position until the enemy was driven out. Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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