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  2. BATTERING THE GERMANS

    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]

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  3. AUSTRALIANS AT BULLECOURT

    Mr. [?] 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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