AN "ANZAC" TO LECTURE
Among tho visitors to Wellington at tile present timo is Jjioiitenant David JJoiill, of Sydney, ono of the Australian Alain Body oiticurs, who spent four trying months on tho GallipolL Peninsula, during the heat and turmoil of that great adventure. Thorp he was wounded twice, and finally received his knock-out by being buried by tho effect of a bis suell wuich burst in the tnsnehes at yuinn's Post. Lieutenant Boull was born in Christchurch, but has resided in Australia einco boyhood. Before going lo tho war he was on the literary staty of the Sydney "Evening News," and since his recovery ho has been lecturing on certain phases of the Gallipoli campaign, on which'he casts some new light, lie is now making arrangements to tell his etory in Wellington some time next week. Australian papers testify to the story being a distinctly interesting one.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 38, 8 November 1917, Page 3
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148AN "ANZAC" TO LECTURE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 38, 8 November 1917, Page 3
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