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THE DARDANELLES

AFTER THE RETIREMENT. UVHAT A GERMAN PICTURED. Received Jan. 2, 5.5 pjn. London, Jan. 1. A German wireless message states that a correspondent of the Lokal Anzeiger visited the abandoned camps at Anafaxta and the depots at Kemrklilinran. Everywhere there were signs of a hurried retreat, there being many unburied dead soldiers, and also enormous quantities of preserved meat, bacon, flour and rubber tyres. Suvla Bay presented a wonderful picture. There were four stranded British transports, and the depots were filled to the ceiling with store 9. The Turks are counting the booty and are finding ammunition, which was thrown into the water.

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 5

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THE DARDANELLES Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 5

THE DARDANELLES Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1916, Page 5

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