Sir Douglas Haig refers to the gallantry of the Australians at Bullecourt, the greater part of which is now occupied by the British. Mr. Philip Gibbs also pays a high tribute to the spleudid work done by the Australians, and he gives special praise to the heroism of the stretcher-bearers, who were deliberately fired ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 5,050 wordsMr. [?] Gibbs, in des[?]bing the recent fighting at Bullecourt, states:— While our men were fighting to the north and south of the Searpe the ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Tue 15 May 1917, Page 5
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