Second Edition. On the Sea
'f&i iiw 'T Official. Announcement. DOINGS AT DARDANELLES. DISEMBARKED ON SUNDAY HEAVY ARMY CASUALTIES turks Afraid of queen GUNS. •- . 4 ■ V. 7 .’ • • ACL AfTACJkS REPULSED. . / V : iM r 4r ; ■ ',<tlsCeiv4lU} Id p.m.) Ldwain, April 30. Official.—Disembarkation began before sunrise on the 25th, the BHtlsh landing at Capes Tekeh ana Bay, and Scdd-el-Bahr, and the AustraHalls and‘New Zealanders on the beach rifirth of CSbatOpe. ' . 1 ! ■ I They had immediate success, except "at*- Sedd-eb-BAhr, where there was some delay. They made steady progress up to the 28th. * , ni ~'j , The: Allies have since rested, and consolidated their positions, all attacks belrtg repulsed. • The army ’-s' casualties were heiawV, ahtf 'the fleet's slight. The Turkish warships repeatedly attempted Ha Interfere, but always fled at • the appfoadh 1 of the Qiieen Elizabeth, which sank an 8000-tbn transport 'off Maides on the 27th. DtiNklftK VNt7ER FIRE. THE REPORT CONFIRMED. (Received 1 p.m.) London, April -SO. The Press Bureau states that according to an aerial reconnaissance .-.the*, shelling ofpf>unkirk was from guns. The report of warships being off the coast was due to a misappreheu- • ♦ sidn. • > ■ CASE FOR THE PRIZE COURT. Suva, May 1. The schooner Elfrida has arrived, and Atill be disposed of by the Prize Court at Suva.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 1 May 1915, Page 6
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209Second Edition. On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 2, 1 May 1915, Page 6
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