PALESTINE.
A FINE FEAT. GOOD WORK OF COLONIALS. TaUSTR jLIAN &■ N.z. CABLE ASSOCIATION'] (Received tins day at 12.3(1 a.m.) LONDON February 25. Mr Massey states the capture oT ,ler : iclio was a most brilliant feat. The New .Zealand and Australian iriounteds moved eastwards oF tlhe outer hills threatening the enemy’s rear. It was most difficult country, and they were held up for a considerable, time in a defile where only two could pass abreast. The enemy brought' several guns to hear on this point but when darkness fell the Anzacs had such commanding positions that the Turks fled at last. The Anzacs cavalry entered .1 cricko in the morning.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1918, Page 1
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109PALESTINE. Hokitika Guardian, 26 February 1918, Page 1
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