IN THE DARDANELLES
ALLIES SLOWLY FORCED BACK. (Eecd. 12.15 a.m.) AMSTERDAM; October 23. The "Nieuws Van Den Dag" Sofia correspondent says: — It may be considered certain that the Entente undertaking at the Dardanelles failed. He stated that the Allied troops at Seddul Bahr, Ariburmi and Anaf arta are retreating bit by bit, because the bad weather makes it impossible to transport supplies and reserves as the sea is so rough that the warships cannot assist the troops. A HEARTY RECEPTION. (Reed. 3.55 p.m.) LONDON, October 23. General Sir lan Hamilton received a hearty reception at Victoria Station. Apparently he is in the best of health and is cheerful. As he drove off he was cheered by i the crowd, including the Dardanelles wounded. He was much touched by the reception. • General Monro left London yesterday.
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Grey River Argus, 25 October 1915, Page 5
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