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  2. "OUR BOYS."

    Nothing has yet been made known of the doings of the Australian troops at the Dardanelles, except that they landed last Tuesday. If there is comfort at all in the situation it may be found in the fact that the British public are as much in the dark as ourselves, for the London ...

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  3. Bayoneting the Germans.

    Early on Friday we made a strong counter—attack northwards in co-operation with the French, and penetrated to Saingoulien Wood, where the Germans suffered heavily ...

    Article : 283 words
  4. YPRES AND THE YSER.

    The British "Eyewitness" has telegraphed that before the battle of Ypres last week the British line ran from the cross roads, at Broodseihd, east of ...

    Article : 277 words
  5. THE MEN THE AUSTRALIANS ARE FIGHTING.

    Reports to hand from Greek sources report a fierce battle on Wednesday, on the Gallipoli Peninsula, between the British Australasian troops and the Turks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 216 words
  6. Recapture of St. Julien.

    The Germans held possession of St. Julien for only six hours on Monday. The British attack was commenced on Monday evening, and lasted throughout the ...

    Article : 180 words
  7. British Guns Overwhelmed.

    Meanwhile, a confused fight was in progress north—north—east of Ypres. The Germans advanced behind a wall of vapour, which, swept across the fields through the ...

    Article : 254 words
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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives this morning, announced that he had received tie following cablegram from His Majesty the King. The ...

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  10. No News in England.

    The London newspapers to-day contain complaints that they have not been allowed to know details of the gallantry of the Australians and New Zealanders, "which have ...

    Article : 163 words
  11. British Officers' Casualties.

    The British casualty lists for dates from April 17 to April 25 show that 116 officers were killed, and 269 wounded. Those numbers included 28 Canadians killed and 99 ...

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  13. News as Soon as Possible.

    In the House of Representatives this morning the Prime Minister informed Mr. Fowler that the Government had invited the Imperial Government to furnish ...

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  14. Forts Cut Off.

    A strong force of British has been established across the narrowest part of the Gallipoli Peninsula in order to cut off the Turkish garrisons between Kilid Bahr and ...

    Article : 62 words
  15. Turks "Born in Bloodshed."

    Even the most pessimistic of the Turk's numerous critics have always admitted his rare fighting qualities. As one author very appositely wrote, "The ...

    Article : 412 words
  16. Australia's Reply.

    The following telegram was dispatched to-day by the Governor—General to His Majesty the King:—"The Governor—General, with humble duty to your Majesty, and in ...

    Article : 142 words
  17. Forts Knocked to Pieces.

    The bombardment became more intense in the afternoon. New fires arose at several points on the Asiatic shore. One shell took a huge mass of masonry from the ...

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  18. Making Asses of the Turks.

    News received from the Island of Tenedos states that on Thursday the prompt landing of the invading troops on the Plain of Troy enabled, the French to capture 8,000 ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. Installed in Dardanelles Batteries.

    Latest telegrams from Athena announce that it is reported from the Greek port of Volos, in the coastal province of Lorissa, that a portion of the Australian troops ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. News From Colonial Office.

    The Governor—General on Friday received a message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, which stated that the "British troops, despite continued ...

    Article : 96 words
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  22. Terrific Naval Bombardment

    Telegraphing from the Egean island of Mitylene a correspondent of The London Bally Chronicle states that the most powerful fleet ever ...

    Article : 181 words
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  24. The Country where the Australians Are.

    The hilly Gallipoli Peninsula is the ancient Thracian Chersonesus; Its juts out westerly from the Turkish mainland, and divides the Dardanelles from the Egean ...

    Article : 252 words
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