THE DARDANELLES
"DEVIL'S OWN ABODE." THE L'XHAtTV TURKS. Athens, August 9. Arrivals from Smyrna report that the wounded regard Gallipoli as the "devil's own abode.' 1 If they are lucky enough to escape the bursting shells, tiiey have still to face their (Jennaii taskmasters' revolvers. ''We are tohl the day of ■ triumph is near," flioy say. . "JCven if the reported victories were true, what wiil our triumph be? We never hated the Anglo-French, and we would cease lighting if Allah would only remove Ell- - Pasha and his followers."
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 2
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88THE DARDANELLES Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1915, Page 2
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