The Dardanelles.
CHRISTMAS MAILS LOST. Sydney, December 2. .Captain Bean, cabling on November 18th, mentions thgt a vessel carrying a large portion of the Australian, |soldier, s’- .Christmas mails foundered,' apd 168 were lost. The weather was chilly, but the troops , ,wei;e exceedingly confident, and cheerfully endured all hardships. % Nevertheless, they must face the .fact chat winter was there, and there would be severe hardship, ■ Captain Bean says that the Australian Third .Brigade! the first troops to laud, were still in the trenches, | which they had occupied continuously since the landing, and only now is it being fo\md possible, to’’relieve part of the Brigade. , TURKS PUT TO FLIGHT. Paris, December/I. A communique stdtes : On • Saturday and Sunday at the-Dardanelles there was The .usual activity on both sides. ,o’ne of pur galleries penetrated a Thrjcish .gallery, and our sappers put the opqupants to flight with reyolveis and grenades.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 5
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147The Dardanelles. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 100, 3 December 1915, Page 5
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