Newspaper - newspaper clipping, Herald Sun, Nurse's tales of war horror, March 30 2015
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Army nurse Major Alice Ross-King is one of the key characters in News Corp Australia's innovative project #AnzacLive, which takes two-way World War 1 storytelling to social media audience. Using Alice's detailed diaries, which include the cleaning up the mess left by the bloody battles on the Gallipoli peninsular, 'Alice' will post on Facebook on the corresponding dates and answer reader's questions.
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A newspaper clipping that includes the header, a story consisting of a large title and two columns of text and a small colour photo of an older woman holding a black and white photo of a woman in nurse's uniform