The Dardanelles.
. • ', -.0,. :> ' : >. sm lAN HAM I LTOM-SR E PORT. Uniteo Press Association. ('Received'"2.2-5 pan.) London, July '22.' The-’Press Bureau states: General Sir lan Haridltou reports that in the northern section a raiding putty rushed the trenches, in front of onr. lines , on the night of the 18th. All the enemy fled except one. who was, killed) On the- 19th an anti-aircraft pun \ as located and hit with the seeocid : round' from our guns. The lii'tli round blew it into tire air. Tii the southern at cm-, the Turks on the 18th attacked, some newly-captured tranches in the Wench section, reptilsed easily. It) the British section on Saturday ]«Ov '/ gress was made; consolidating, and in ( some eases, extending the tranches won on the 12th- and lllth. (in the ,21st a small redoubt was- captured with insignificant loss. AVe successfully - the ~ enemy comvUMmicatioh trench,- aruK French artillery knocked out a. Turkish maeliine-r gun opposing; onr left. In both sec-/ r tarns the enemv. artillery is act.ve. - ... .
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 23 July 1915, Page 6
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165The Dardanelles. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 71, 23 July 1915, Page 6
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