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ALLEGED FAILURE OF THE INDIANS

—<, By Telegraph—Pro's Association—Copyright Sydney, June 15. Mr. Harry Gullett, the Australasian war correspondent, writes from the British Headquarters: "There has been a lot of nonsense talked about the failure of the Indians in this war. The tiuth is that the British publio, in their ignorance, expected impossible things from them. "There was trouble in the early days of the war in making up for the losses of officers, whose personal bond with the' men wn* unparalleled. This has now been overcome. ''Neuvo Chapello showed what the Indians could do. I saw the Indian infantry a few days after. It was all one long smile of satisfaction. One proud paternal officer declared: 'Wo have got our tails up now.' "

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 9

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ALLEGED FAILURE OF THE INDIANS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 9

ALLEGED FAILURE OF THE INDIANS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2489, 16 June 1915, Page 9

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