"LIKE THE TOLLING OF A BELL"
' THE .-MIGHTY'MEN' OF ANZAC. v LONDON, 'Jan. 8. "The "Dailv Mail," in a leader, says: '''Hamilton's "despatch sounds like the tolling of a bell. It is a cry for reinforcements, for more men : for arnYy corps, where only a few thousands could "Of the*Anzacs' deeds it is impossible to read without emotion. They sealed their last sacrifice with splendid heroism. The despatch rings with tributes ,to the Anzacs' bravery and valour which carried mountains with joyous alacrity in the face of death. Their temper raised them to "The tragedy is that the sword of these mighty men Was unsheathed in vain, because of mistakes in generalship." _____
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 11 January 1916, Page 5
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112"LIKE THE TOLLING OF A BELL" Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIX, Issue XLIX, 11 January 1916, Page 5
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