AUSTRALIA.
THE COUNTRY'S CALL. ■Melbourne, May 1. Mr. Pearce, addressing a gathering, said that the present events called for the performance of duty by every man. He concluded that in the future it would be far nobler for a man to consider that he went at liis country's call and did not wait to be sent by his country's law.
GRAVES ON GALLIPOLI. | AN ENEMY'S KINDLY ACTION. Sydney, May 1. Mr. Pearce has received a message from the American Ambassador in London to the effect that the Turkish Government has buried the dead on the Gallipoli Peninsula and is carefully preserving all British and Australian graves.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1916, Page 5
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