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THE BULL-DOG BREED IN GALLIPOLI

PRAISE FOR THE COLONIALS MAIDOS AND BULAIR IN RUINS « , DIFFICULT TASK AHEAD (By Telegraph—Press 'Assn.—Copyright.) \ , Athens, Mar 17. . \Hestroj-ed 6SSa ° S Dw3ea Satcli states that Maidos and Bulair have been ANOTHER DISPATCH FROM MR. ASHMEAD BARTLETT "OVER THE NARROWS, THEN THE END." ."in As !^ ea p ß v' t i ett) th ° warc o rrespondent, 10, says. lie British are not yet m possession of Ac'hi Baba hut, tW tl ? rkS " t0 disCl -? 6 and character oft he d<>TW. , *1, now «a, Position to estimate the difficulty of the task. B*2 tttftSS&Jg" h ° hm AcUßaba ' and all musfc *- r3TI % fleet can set past the Narrows, tie end has come. Victory V „ gamed by more men and a continnolis supply of .ammunition The ■j <■-, A Staggering Blow. , , . . . "Our successful landing administered a staggerim; blow to the Turks ami , r r? ans ' not without reason, regarded the peninsula as inipre<r25°" eMm " led ' tte m ° r ° aM#rent is tho e'traHie superlative merit of tho achievement lip« in +Tia +i»nf 4-u FZxtFsas*** 1 * -aatftiwuß g ITS& Z&tltz /their way through the enfeebled kliaki line- brt tL ™. lclgtlt £° forc ® ays fc „. T^!?Ji attaclcet l Fren ?h in mass formation on the nieht of ADril 9R iSsys £r" ,sh " ns ' wrt ° f "• F "» ch «■**. bffssug i Prisoners stated that th© enemy was larcplv reinfnTw>rl fmm aa • ;/ople t and Asia Minor. The Allies allowed tha Tm-lA 11, A AdrianWITHIN THE ENEMY'S CAPITAL LAMENTABLE-PLIGHT OP THE, CITY. ?x-atS>Bssrll?% from improper treatment. The authorities, fearirK?nl; u"' 1 {""v 1l relatives to visit the wounded.-("Times" and Sydne.v^'lun^''sLviws ) AN INTERVIEW WITH TALAAT BEY OUR OPPORTUNITY FOR REVENGE ian opportunity for revenue. Now it ha® come ITie ? f ° r ilt^s^robable^he^owei^ 7 win^desfst a from o tlielr S^foo] e isii''atteinpts fey ? lm('' e sSs3 arSMpS and PreStiS ° iU ' tIK3 East -"-("Times" and Syd! A GLIMPSE OF THE SULTAN. f A correspondent w'ho witnessed the Sultan's visit tn ' i jlooked tired and feeble. His face wasVlelndVeskin' '•Hie v acknowledged with a sad smile the boivs of the people f£s) decorailon was tl)0 cross. ("Times" and Sydney "Sua" Se£

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2465, 19 May 1915, Page 6

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THE BULL-DOG BREED IN GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2465, 19 May 1915, Page 6

THE BULL-DOG BREED IN GALLIPOLI Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2465, 19 May 1915, Page 6

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