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A WAR LECTURE

"An Anzac officer ljing on the beach wounded and miserable listened to the sweet notes of a. nightingale trilling out of the darkness like an angel voice pouring out its divino message of love into a world at war." With word pictures such as these, Lieutenant Doull, the Australian war lecturer, transforms an instructive lecturo into a delightful entertainment. ■ New Zcalanders will never think without emotion of the Dardanelles—enshrined as it is by the memory of the noble dead and the glory of tho

living Anzac, and np finer opportunity of learning tho story of the campaign will be given than during the brief visit of Lieutenant Doull.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DOM19171113.2.64

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 42, 13 November 1917, Page 8

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A WAR LECTURE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 42, 13 November 1917, Page 8

A WAR LECTURE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 42, 13 November 1917, Page 8

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