LAST NIGHT'S NEWS.
THE DARDANELLES.
THE SUGGESTED EVACUATION
LONDON, October 18. The "Daily Mail," commenting.' on the Australian reception of Lord Mil- | nor's suggestion-.t0., evacuate the Dardanelles, Bays that owing to^fche censorI ship the Australian and New Zealand : public are not allowed to know all the facts, although they have had Sir lan Hamilton's glowing communications and war correspondents' censored despatches, and Mr Churchill's and Lord Robert Cecil's amazing prophecies. 'Despite official optimism, rumours are 'circulating in Australian and New Zea- ; land quarters in London that the facts regarding the Dardanelles are being hidden. These are causing grave perturbation in colonial circles. Suggestions are made to hold a meeting • in London at which leading Australians and New Zealanders propose .to acquaint the Government of their anxiety as to affairs at Gallipoli. Fr"-:
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 5
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132LAST NIGHT'S NEWS. THE DARDANELLES. Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8273, 19 October 1915, Page 5
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