LT. DAVID DOULL.
On Wednesday and Thursday next,"in the l\nyn i; Hall, Lt. David Doull, of the Australian Imperial Forces, will describe his twelve months' experiences with the Anzacs in Egypt and Gallipoli. Lt. Doull comes to New Zealand with a reputation as an author of note. His two books, "A Story of Gallipoli" and "With the Anzacs in Egypt," are quoted as being "valuable additions to the history ■oE the war." The Sydney- Morning Herald says: "Lt. Doull is a cultured speaker, with a wonderful story, and portrays Gallipoli as our boys saw it, and in a way that will make" it live fpr, all time in their memories." "'TheTragic Story of Gallipoli" is illustrated with a number of ' remarkable viewis of actual happenings on the battlefields of the Peninsula. ;The: Mayor \(Mr.'. J. rP! Luke, C.M.G.) will preside. The box plan is now open' at the Bristol Piano Company's depot. ' ■ .'.,-.''.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 3
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152LT. DAVID DOULL. Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 114, 10 November 1917, Page 3
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