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SO SAY WE ALL.

LOXDOX, April 18. (Received April 19, at 8.20 a.m.) '> In reply to the letter in» "Hie, Times from a survivor of the 29th Division (pub lished in yesterday's cables), an Anza* i non-commissioned officer writes to 'Th< a ' Times': "The ever-generous British pub e ; lie give the chief measure of praise foi i the Gallipoli landing to the colonials an< s their allied' comrades, but every Anzac i: j filled with high admiration for the gallan ■ I try of their British brethren in arms. An^ 1 survivors of the ?,9tb. Division visitin: 1 Australia or Xew Zealand would be re - oerved with the honor jhey go richly de Servo.'' ■„. * - ..

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Evening Star, Issue 16093, 19 April 1916, Page 6

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SO SAY WE ALL. Evening Star, Issue 16093, 19 April 1916, Page 6

SO SAY WE ALL. Evening Star, Issue 16093, 19 April 1916, Page 6

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