TRENCH ANONYMITY.
In describing the effect; of life in th« trenches the Gallipoli correspondent tf he Melbourne Age says:-" When we came !l e^ fnenda n ill Australia might We recognised us. But now! Each man as Z Mt ?«Hj B into touch with trench anonymity. of civfc touch with the finer polishing of civihsT tion Men who woulofwalk on 4e Blik as the sprucest and neatest among a crowd are now, in many cases unrecogliLbK ?J« nthe 3 c ft friend. AshSßarS lett has dubbed the Australian. Tf nakS army. That description will not D noW during the coming months. We are hS. or portion of the winter at least HreS the night winds, sweeping overtnTfcMf* are chilling. We hav.TT.Jj some 3 rain*' The time has come for ov«r<vw*= TT m"* woollen wrappings, andTwX m , re ' generally. iPwe 5 'are to *ta? in ° ng trenches during the we seS tL in the Australian and New IXdC Corp. are in for a trying timT TherH one great factor to be remembered- wl have lost none of our buoyancy and™! dence in the ultimate * C ° nfi -
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16098, 11 December 1915, Page 8
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