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Issue Details: First known date: 1916... 1916 The Anzac's Record
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Springthorpe symbolises the ANZAC experience at Gallipoli as 'Australia's [Homeric] Iliad', and provides account of the situation and statistics of this WWI battle.

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    y separately published work icon The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII no. 198 April 1916 Z1574417 1916 periodical issue children's 1916 pg. 41-43
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    • Editor's note: 'Extract from a long account in The Age'.
    • With photographs: 'The Valley of Death (Monash Gully)' from Buley's Glorious Deeds of Australasians; 'In a Trench : Using the Periscope' from The Australian Military Journal; and 'Indians with Mules taking Water to the Troops in the Trenches' and 'Beach from which the Evacuation was Made' by Private H. F. Lampard.
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