THE DARDANELLES
HAUNTED GALLIPOLI. AX OFFICER'S IMPRESSIONS. ON REVISITING OLD HAUNTS. X imes and Sydney Sun Services. Received March 27, 6.5 p.m. London, March 28. ,in officer, on a warship off the Dardanelles at the beginning of the month wrote: "We are back at the old haunts of Gallipoli's dead heroes now, and we do not much -enjoy flogging it. They haya plenty of guns along the coast, onjl, judging by their excellent practice, they are all manned by Huns. Gallipoli flow seems a country of ghosts. Jne misses the uui M uitou ß shrapnel life, the beaches, the tents, and the smoke of the ';mp fires. It is a depressing place, Jbeuntcd by the spectres of a great army. RUSSIAN VIEWS. .#08? NOT BECOME GERMAN. • Petrograd, March 26. M. Meliukoff, in the Duma, said the Allies "in April satisfactorily settled the question of the Straits of the Dardanelles. Russia Would realise that this outlet could not prosper without an open way to the S£a, It was not a question of whether the Straits should become' Russian or Turkish; they must «et become Germans
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Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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184THE DARDANELLES Taranaki Daily News, 28 March 1916, Page 5
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