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LANDING OF BRITISH* CONDITION' OF GRAVES.' DEFBKO.ES ENORMOUSLY STKENGTHENED. Received Jan. 1, 7.45 p.m. London, Dec, 30A delayed telegram from Constantinople states that British brigades landed at Gallipoli on December 13. There was no display, Turkish officers quietly surrendering. Later the French > occupied the louth coast. ,( The Allied troops Buffered from the sudden change of climate, the New Zealanders becoming sick from recurrent malaria and influenza. There were a few. deaths. The cemeteries and graves were found to be overgrown. AU crosses and idem tification marks had been removed.There were gome violations. The general defences have been enormously strengthened since the tion—Ruter. i *
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1919, Page 5
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