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  3. GALLIPOLI FIGHT SEEN FROM A BATTLE-SHIP.

    So far only fragmentary stories of the landing of the Austrlian and New Zealand troops, as they are told in cable messages and in soldiers' letters, have been ...

    Article : 4,866 words
  4. AUSTRALIANS WHO HAVE FALLEN.

    Pte. S. H. R. Elliott (Killed). —(Darge, Photo.) Pte. R. Preston ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 61 words
  5. —("Illustrated London News.") WINNING THE VICTORIA CROSS: MOST CONSPICUOUS BRAVERY.

    In the bald language of officialdom, Lieut Cyril Gordon Martin, D.S.O., 56th Field Company, Royal Engineers, won the Victoria Cross granted to him "for most conspicuous bravery at Spanbrock Molen on March 12, when in command of a grenade-throwing party of six rank and file. Although wounded early in the action, he led his party into the enemy's trenches, and held back their reinforcements for nearly two and a half hours, until the evacuation of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 217 words
  6. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    The chaplain on one of H.M. warships engaged at the Dardanelles writes as follows to a friend in Melbourn:— May 11.—Just a line to let you know how ...

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  7. —("Illustrated London News.") THE FORCE OF A TORPEDO OF THE KIND WHICH SANK THE LUSITANIA: DAMAGE DONE TO A SHIP BY A GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    This photograph, showing the damage done to a ship's side by a torpedo from a German submarine, makes it possible to realise the injuries which caused the sinking of the Lusitania. The vessel shown in the photograph (taken in a graving dock at North Shields) is the Norwegian oil-tank steamer Belridge, which was similarly torpedoed by a German submarine, but was able to keep afloat, as the damage was well forward, in advance of the foremost bulkhead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Work of the Surgeon.

    A Melbourne surgeon writes on May 14 from the Gallipoli neighbourhood.—"Back to work once more. Our hospital unit has been divided into two sections. I myself ...

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