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  2. HOW SYDNEY REJOICED FOR PEACE YESTERDAY

    It had been anticipated by many that the Armistice rejoicings of last November would tend to "kill" the Peace celebrations yesterday. The anticipation was not borne out. The people were keen on enjoying their holiday, however moderate their ...

    Article : 1,299 words
  3. CLEMENCY!

    Acting under instructions received on Friday night, the gates were thrown open and 18 military offenders walked out of Darlinghurst Gaol. Many, of ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. CITY AT NIGHT ALL LIGHT AND MIRTHFULNESS

    At last night's Peace Banquet, Sir Edmund Barton was to have responded to the toast of The Day we Celebrate, but being unable to attend, submitted ...

    Article : 1,708 words
  5. LET THERE BE PEACE!

    The hate that long with leaping pestilent breath Mowed down our bravest sons and filled with tears A world that watched the holocaust of Death Outflame the suns, is stayed. Now there appears ...

    Article : 429 words
  6. DECORATED MOTORS FOR WOUNDED MEN

    So many motors have not hitherto been seen in a procession in the Commonwealth. It took exactly an hour for them to pass the G.P.O., and there must ...

    Article : 342 words
  7. SYDNEY'S THOUSANDS GREET THE HEROES

    Shortly after 9 o'clock yesterday morning, on the green of the slope between Richmond Terrace and the Art Gallery in the Domain, thousands of A.I.K. men ...

    Article : 1,931 words
  8. INCIDENTS OF THE LONG, LONG TRAIL

    As early as 9 a.m. the Domain was sprinkled with khaki and blue, and a long strip of white denoted the first arrivals of the Voluntary Aids. At 9.30 ...

    Article : 714 words
  9. WAR WIDOWS AT THE TOWN HALL

    The war widows and their children, for whom Peace Day could not mean solely a time of rejoicing, were invited by the Joan of Arc Committee to ...

    Article : 150 words
  10. THE PARADE STATE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  11. PEOPLE TAKE CHARGE

    The executive committee last night officially expressed regret that cards of invitation to Members of Parliament and the Advisory Council had proved ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. THE WOMEN'S PART

    Army nurses, hundreds of girl in the snowy uniform of the Voluntary Aids, detachments of others in the blue of the Red Gross—these were the ...

    Article : 136 words
  13. WAR AND PEACE.

    Some notable coincidences in the dates of the declaration of war, the armistice, the celebration of peace, and the birthdays of prominent persons at the Peace ...

    Article : 128 words
  14. SOUVENIR PROGRAMMES

    Owing to the arrangements for the celebrations having to be hurried, and despite the fact that the staff of the Government Printing Office worked double ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. The Responsible Officials

    Co!. Travers, D.S.O., was in charge of the whole of the arrangements for the march and pageant, while Mr. McRac. Government Architect, controlled the ...

    Article : 49 words
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