Newspaper feature article on Gallipoli in world war 1
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Sunday 15th July 1915
THE DAILY MAIL
A feature article on ...
Daily Life at Anzac Cove
War correspondent Mark Smith reports on the two days he spent in Gallipoli
So far all the information the public received on Gallipoli has been positive. It has been said that our soldiers live comfortably and we are showing no possibilities of defeat.
But what is life really like in Gallipoli?
The food and water are of a bad quality
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they insist on cold blooded murder because they refuse to see defeat? Whatever it is, the Australian Government should now intervene because too many Australians are being killed for no apparent reason. And why didn't the public know about the real situation at Gallipoli? Are the Government mere ignorant or are they are hiding the information for fear of protests. We have the right to send our soldiers to a worthy battle, not to murder.
they insist on cold blooded murder because they refuse to see defeat? Whatever it is, the Australian Government should now intervene because too many Australians are being killed for no apparent reason. And why didn't the public know about the real situation at Gallipoli? Are the Government mere ignorant or are they are hiding the information for fear of protests. We have the right to send our soldiers to a worthy battle, not to murder.