Although the sky appeared threatening in the afternoon there were no showers, and nothing transpired to mar the solemnity and dignity of the march through ...
Article : 642 wordsAnzac morn at Toowong Cemetery was sad and impressive. The plot reserved for the graves of soldiers was visited by hundreds of relatives and friends of the ...
Article : 579 wordsThe United Memorial service at the Exhibrtion Grounds in the afternoon, arranged by the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' Imperial League of Australia, ...
Article : 565 wordsA large and enthusiastic gathering to commemorate the landing of the Anzaes at Gallipoli filled the City Hall, South Brisbane, last evening. The hall had ...
Article : 499 wordsA minute's solemn silence, in memory of the fallen, was observed throughout Brisbane yesterday at 11 a.m. and 9 p.m. At 11 o'clock all the officers of the ...
Article : 355 wordsAnzac Day was closely observed in the Government offices yesterday, and the buildings were closed to the public. The Acting Premier (Mr. Huxham) attended ...
Article : 134 wordsThousands of people yesterday admired the beauty of Chas Dixon's famous picture of the Anzacs' landing at Gallipoli, which was ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 181 wordsThe Sandgate Town Hall was crowded last night, when Anzac Day was celebrated with solemnity and enthusiasm. The Mayor (Ald. W. H. Bowser), who ...
Article : 199 wordsAnzac Day was impressively commemorated in Ipswich. A pilgrimage was made to the soldiers' graves in the cemetery, and wreaths were placed in the vestibule ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 149 wordsThe Anzac Day ceremomes in Toowoomba were largely attended. The solemn ceremony at the Mothers' Memorial was largely attended. The base of the ...
Article : 498 wordsThis morning hundreds of beautiful wreaths were placed on the memorial statue, where thousands of persons congregated during the day. The services ...
Article : 868 wordsThe ceremony of the laying of the foundation stone of the Toowoomba Soldiers' Memorial Hall, at the corner of Ruthven and Herries streets took ...
Article : 342 wordsRain set in over the metropolitan area last night, and continued this morning. A heavy downpour threatened to spoil the Anzac Day procession, but the sun gained ...
Article : 423 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph" in an editorial states: "Eight years have gone by since the dawn of that April Sunday when troops from Australia and New Zealand ...
Article : 70 wordsThroughout the State to-day services were held to commemorate the eighth anniversary of the landing of the Australians at Gallipoli. There were two ...
Article : 220 wordsThe Anzac Day celebrations included services in St. David's and St. Mark's Cathedrals, a public commemoration parade on the Queen's Domain, at which ...
Article : 162 wordsA correspondent writes stating that the flag at Parliament House was not at half-mast yesterday, and asks why this was so, seeing that the flags on ...
Article : 37 wordsSir,—Who is to blame for the scandalous treatment meted out to the spine cases of the "Anzac Hostel" at this afternoon's "Anzac Service" at the Exhibition ...
Article : 219 wordsGeneral Hughes, who returned by the Niagara, says that he considers prohibition the greatest calamity that has ever befallen the United States. He ...
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Advertising : 72 wordsThe Anzac Day observances this year were divided into two distinct sections. The religious commemorations were conducted on Sunday, and the latter part of ...
Article : 143 wordsWer weather somewhat marred the Anzac Day celebrations in Perth to-day. The chief memorial service, which was to have been held on the Esplanade, took ...
Article : 117 wordsSir,—The English nursing sisters present at the Anzac luncheon would like to express, through the courtesy of the "Courier," their extreme gratification ...
Article : 106 words"This memorial will build up character, if anything in the world will. What we want in this young nation is a breed of men of the old ...
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Advertising : 62 wordsMajor-General Sir Newton Moore, M. P., gave a luncheon to the Premiers of New South Wales and Victoria (Sir George Fuller and Mr. H. S. Lawson), ...
Article : 427 wordsMr. B. Dunstan, the Chief Government Geologist, has returned to Brisbane after attending a metals and minerals conference, held in Sydney, of representatives ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Thu 26 Apr 1923, Page 10
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