SIR IAN HAMILTON INTERVIEWED
VALUE OF THE EXPED'TION EMPHASISED. LONDON, Jan. 1. Sir lan Hamilton says the time has yet to come when the Gallipoli expedition can be gauged as to its military and moral value. We are too close, but the day will come when it will'he seen in its true perspective. When tho historian reviews it he wall discover that the expedition produced a great and lasting impression for good upon the course of the war. Sir lan Hamilton, speaking with emotion, added, "I believe and jou believe that if -we had had munitions and men we would have won through Ito Constantinople."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 3 January 1916, Page 5
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