“THE IMPERISHABLE STORY.”
Gallipoli—From the Inside* WINSTON CHURCHILL’S SECRETS. To Anzacs the story of the Dardanelles- • is a living memory, heroic and but what does the Anzac know of minds of the men of the British Wafti; Council who, so incomprehensibly, directed^i —and muddled—the great campaign! There is one man living who knows lh«; whole truth; and now ho gives to th« world his story of the tragedy. That man is Winston Churchill. • In the second volume of his Wa*Memoirs he devotes himself solely to tha ; epic of Gallipoli; and in the brilliant telW - ing of this tremendous story ho military, naval, and political secrets startlingly illuminate the situation. Inti-ft? mate portrait studies of the men behind the war give a personal interest to thin secret history, now for the first tims freely and fully disclosed. The Otago Daily Times has secured th< rights of publication of this second instalment of the Memoirs of Winston Churchill, • which were issued this week in England* The first chapter of them will appear <ri) Monday morning.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19009, 3 November 1923, Page 9
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