The Last of the “Emden.” — While the “Sydney” dealt with the “Emden,” the “Ibuki” and “Melbourne” lay on the threatened quarter of the convoy. The action took place out of the sight and sound of the troops on the transports, which were over seventy miles away from the Cocos Group

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Black and white illustrated map of ship positions.

The Last of the “Emden.”
While the “Sydney” dealt with the “Emden,” the “Ibuki” and “Melbourne” lay on the threatened quarter of the convoy. The action took place out of the sight and sound of the troops on the transports, which were over seventy miles away from the Cocos Group.

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Title: The New Zealanders at Gallipoli

Author: Fred Waite

Publication details: Whitcombe and Tombs Limited, 1919, Christchurch

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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