1. Australian sharpshooter disguised as a bush deceives a bird
2. First signs of summer: discarded puttees. Infantryman down from the firing line
3. Water-carrying in hot weather is hard work and requires few clothes
4. Sun-flaps on caps and shorts had quite a good run
5. Officer (incog.) armed with stick and bullet-pierced periscope. (No periscope complete without bullet holes testifying to hair-breadth escapes)
6. Gas helmets will never be as popular as home-made shorts
7. The English-made slacks (for the “Australian giants”) were much too slack except under the armpits
8. Slacks and a roll of blankets give a very Australian appearance
ANZAC FASHIONS. WINTER
By Bdr. A. H. Scott. 4th Battery
| An all-Australian outfit is all right for keeping out the cold (if not the wet) | But if you have a figure and want to cut a dash on the Anzac Beach get a “British warm” |