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Studied in conjunction with the thrilling story which Mr. Aslunead Bartlett tells to-day of the of the Australians and New Zealanders near Galia Tebet, the above map will be found of great interest Al, Bartlott gives us a picturesque description of the kind of country the colonials had to fight over—idmirnhu ground for the colonial tighteis' temperament and capacity. The objective of the troops, towards whirh H,™ are steadily progressing, is the inner coast, of tho Strait Opposite Clianak, the intention bein* to til-» +i oris on the European side m rear. Moving up towards lliem arc tho troops which were landed 't ( ape Holies extremity ol the I'cnnistda. Previous messages imhcacc an advance by tho coloni-.k ..l „,!r the ridges commanding tho HazmaU Valley, and that Maidos was mi urobablv bv now it. t'i,„ i ot the colonials, - m lue uaud6

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 6

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Studied in conjunction with the thrilling story which Mr. Aslunead Bartlett tells to-day of the of the Australians and New Zealanders near Galia Tebet, the above map will be found of great interest Al, Bartlott gives us a picturesque description of the kind of country the colonials had to fight over—idmirnhu ground for the colonial tighteis' temperament and capacity. The objective of the troops, towards whirh H,™ are steadily progressing, is the inner coast, of tho Strait Opposite Clianak, the intention bein* to til-» +i oris on the European side m rear. Moving up towards lliem arc tho troops which were landed 't ( ape Holies extremity ol the I'cnnistda. Previous messages imhcacc an advance by tho coloni-.k ..l „,!r the ridges commanding tho HazmaU Valley, and that Maidos was mi urobablv bv now it. t'i,„ i ot the colonials, – m lue uaud6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 6

Studied in conjunction with the thrilling story which Mr. Aslunead Bartlett tells to-day of the of the Australians and New Zealanders near Galia Tebet, the above map will be found of great interest Al, Bartlott gives us a picturesque description of the kind of country the colonials had to fight over—idmirnhu ground for the colonial tighteis' temperament and capacity. The objective of the troops, towards whirh H,™ are steadily progressing, is the inner coast, of tho Strait Opposite Clianak, the intention bein* to til-» +i oris on the European side m rear. Moving up towards lliem arc tho troops which were landed 't ( ape Holies extremity ol the I'cnnistda. Previous messages imhcacc an advance by tho coloni-.k ..l „,!r the ridges commanding tho HazmaU Valley, and that Maidos was mi urobablv bv now it. t'i,„ i ot the colonials, – m lue uaud6 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 2456, 8 May 1915, Page 6

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