NEW ZEALANDERS AT GALLIPOLI.
LECTURE BY PROFESSOR H. STEWART 7he lecture io .'be given jthis eVening_it tha Choral Hall by Professor Hugh Stewart, president of the Returned : Soldiers' Association, won "The New.. Zealanders at Gaili: poli," has awakened very great interest. The lecturer, who saw eervice throughout ■ the wh.i.ti 01 the Great War as an officer of trie NVv Zealand Expeditionary Force, will sreak with first-hand knowledge of the famous Gallipoli landing, and of other incidents of the memorable Dardanelles cam-ps-ign. This is the first occasion upon wln-ili an opportunity ha 3 ; been given of hearing the inside story of the Gallipoli canpugr fron. an acknowledged authority, and Professor Stewart's observations upon the operations in general are being anticipated with considerable interest. Over 103 lacteru elides depicting the country, tlie trench system, Quinn's Post, Hill 60, Suvla Hay, and other historical places will , be shown. Day. sales are at The Bristol:
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18151, 14 August 1924, Page 7
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