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ANZAC COVE.

There's a lonely stretch of hillocks : There's a beach asleep and drear : There's a battered broken fort beside the sea. There are sunken trampled graves : And a little rotting pier : And winding paths that wind unceasingly. There's a torn and silent valley : There's a tiny rivulet With some iblood upon the ston,es beside its mouth. There are linos ^ buried bones : There's an unpaid waiting debt : There's a sound of gentle sobbing in the Sputh. — From "Songs of a Campaign," by Leon Gellert.

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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 41, 24 December 1920, Page 1

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ANZAC COVE. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 41, 24 December 1920, Page 1

ANZAC COVE. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 41, 24 December 1920, Page 1

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