A WAR LECTURE
"When you and I are old the 6tory of the Dardanelles will be fresh and glorious. Gallipoli is now a deserted land, (lescrtod savo for a few Turks and :ha Bleeping Anzacs; the men who rest on its flunny hillsides until the last reveillo calls Anzac and Turk from their long, untroubled sleep," Bays Lieutenant David Donll, tho author-lecturer, in his illustrated recital, "The (Tragic Story of Galiipoli." to be given in tho Town UaTi on Wednesday and Thursday next. Lieutenant Doull was a member of the Australian Imperial Force, and fought on tlie Peninsula and enw the ill-fated campaign in all its glories and horrors. Tho recital is said to bo vividly interesting, accompanied as it is with many remarkable views of the battlefields of GallinoTi. His Worship the Mayor, -Air. •T. P. Eiiko will preside at the recital. Box plan at the Bristol,
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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148A WAR LECTURE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 40, 10 November 1917, Page 5
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