THE EVACUATION.
"THE ONLY THING TO DO." All the. men expressed themselves as disappointed at the evacuation of the Gallipoli Peninsula, but they quite realised it "was the only thing to do under the circumstances. Trooper Joblin. who left Ansae four days before tho evacuation of that position, stated that some of tho artillery and tho horses were sent away in November. Though he did not realise it at the time, in the light of later knowledge, thero were several significant tiling happ<;nius; before ha left.
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Press, Volume LII, Issue 15501, 31 January 1916, Page 9
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