GALLIPOLI LANDING.
CtfttlN BEAN'S NARRATIVE.
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LONDON, November 15. **llßir<J. Eyrie, after an inter♦w tilk Ctaeml Aspinall, said: "I b*» rad the whole chapter fc &jt»in Bean's book relating at Gallipoli and also the ygwrtwco between General Aspin••«Obtain Bean, in addition to tjwyftttn the New Zealand Defence ?«nftMt, and I have come to the Sjp thtt &e reference to the JJJwJj* on the whole is fairly accu|*Jis**Htf Atpinall having revised JW* following the correspondence 2«,wUin Bean. I did not arrive ?««** nntil a month after the gtag, bnt reliable information satisJt*» w»t tb» agitation caused in Jr™" *w due to a mistaken idea General Aspinall intended to }J*Wj«n returned soldiers are not p»»n»dimtisfied when they read
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19160, 17 November 1927, Page 9
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