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  2. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Writing to Mrs. A.H.Harris, of Aldgate, Lieutenant-Colonel F. R. Watson, of the 10th Battalion, describes the landing of the Australians upon the Gallipoli Peninsula. ...

    Article : 500 words
  3. A WONDERFUL ESCAPE.

    Writing to his sister, Private J. Rieken, of Bute, who fought in the early action on the Gallipoli Peninsula, says:—"I have a couple of bullet holes in my right arm, but ...

    Article : 219 words
  4. "BRAVEST SOLDIERS IN THE WORLD."

    An interesting account of the fighting, in Gallipoli has been forwarded by a relative of a soldier, who has failed to send his name. It is a letter dated at sea on ...

    Article : 885 words
  5. MONS NOT IN IT.

    Sergeant S. C. Wilson, of the 6th Battalion writes from Malta to his brothers at Payneham as follows:—"I got wounded in out second fight at Achi ...

    Article : 420 words
  6. "THIS IS THE LIMIT."

    Colonel S. Price Weir, V.D., has written an interesting letter to Mr. Harrison Weir, his brother." The letter was written on Gallipoli Peninsula on May 11 last ...

    Article : 625 words
  7. "THE TERRIBLE TENTH."

    An interesting letter from Captain G. D. Shaw to his wife and little daughter tells of thrilling experiences on Gallipoii. The officer writes:—"The 3rd Brigade have ...

    Article : 977 words
  8. A HOT CORNER.

    Writing from Malta under date May 7, Sergeant-Major H. J. Burton, C Company, 6th Battalion, and (Victorian) Infantry Brigade, tells the story of the storming of ...

    Article : 1,214 words
  9. THE CAPTURE OF THE FIRST GUN.

    Private G. Vaughan, of the 12th (Victorian Battalion, A.I.F., writes:—"Though the landing of the Australasian troops and the subsequent engagement ...

    Article : 823 words
  10. THE CHARGE OF THE TENTH.

    Bugler T. S. Gordon, of the 10th Battation, writing from the Luna Park Hospital, Heliopolis, to a friend in Adelaide, states:—"We landed on the peninsula on April ...

    Article : 497 words
  11. FIVE AUSTRALIANS ACCOUNT FOR EIGHT TURKS.

    Mrs. W. Kennedy, Port Wakefield, has received a letter from her son, Private W. Kennedy, dated from the hospital at Heliopolis, May 15. He says:—"I am not ...

    Article : 287 words
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