TURKISH BOMB ATTACK AT ANZAC FAILS.
NO LOSSES ON THE BRITISH SIDE. ENEMY LOSES ABOUT SIXTY MEN. By Tclesrapli—Press —Copj-rigit. (EeceiTed December 9. 11 p.m.) I Sydney, December S. Cabling under date November 26, Captain C. E. W. Bean, Australian correspondent at Gallipoli, says : "The Turks, probably uncertain whether we were withdrawing from the peninsula, attacked the Anzac position at the point where it is nearest the summit of the main ridge, using bombs. Xone reached our trenches. The enemy losses were possibly 60. Ours were nil-"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16097, 10 December 1915, Page 7
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