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  2. RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES

    Churches of all denominations throughout the State celebrated the memory of the great event with fitting reverence and ...

    Article : 5,841 words
  3. THE WEATHER.

    Note.—"m" denotes Mi[?]dar. In the above map the isobars or lines of equal baromet[?] pressure are shown, the values being indioated by the figures given at the end of each line. Direction of the wind is shown by arrows flying with the wind:—light breoze ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 192 words
  4. DISARMAMENT.

    There is some divergence among the members of the Disarmament Commission [?]elating to the eyentual application of the [?]vonsion and the exchange of ...

    Article : 187 words
  5. BRITISH GOLF.

    In the golf illustrated vase competition at Stoke Poges, the Tolhurst sister (of the Metropolitan Club. Victoria) and Glayos Hay (of [?] Nedds) made their ...

    Article : 83 words
  6. ANZAC DAY AND VILLERS BRETONNEUX.

    "VERAX" writes:—Anzac Day not only has the historic "landing" to mark it as a day of commemoration, but two other events during the Great War deserve to ...

    Article : 259 words
  7. BAROMETER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 565 words
  8. EX-SERVICE MEN CELEBRATE

    New Guinea, Gallipoli, France, Palestine, Mesopotamia, Russia, and Salonika. What memories were stirred on Saturday night when the Anzac smoke social was held at ...

    Article : 1,535 words
  9. ANZAC POEMS.

    The lone gall wheels neath skies of blue, Where the winds have sunk to rest. The green waste murmurs caressingly. To the dead who died by the Logan Sea ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. THE SPIRIT OF ANZAC.

    As year by year each Anzac morn, In blood red beams that break the dawn, So year by year, that sa[?]ed thought In blood and steel, so dearly bought ...

    Article : 185 words
  11. DURING THE STORM.

    The steamer Ihumata, bound from New[?]astle to Gisborne, put in at Auckland yesterday to land James Thomas (55). [?]ho-had been injured during the gale on ...

    Article : 219 words
  12. MEMORIAL PINES AT PORT ELLIOT.

    I weave a verse among the pines That front the near by se[?] A fallen solder's name inscribed Beneath each spreading tree. ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. Advertising

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    Advertising : 219 words
  14. ANZAC DAY, 1927.

    In the cool, grey dawn of that April morn, twelve long years ago, The Anzac line, with valour fine, flashed on the Turkish fee ...

    Article : 208 words
  15. OUR BRAVE DEAD.

    To-day an epoch in our history marks, We celebrate our nation's birth of soul. No abbey shelters our illustrious dead, Few even had the sacrament of burial said ...

    Article : 88 words
  16. THE CROSS OF SACRIFICE.

    But when the last swift bloody charge was made, And the last corpse in the dark dank earth was laid. The Cross of Sacrifice was not complete ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. THE LANDING.

    So—you crept up in the night, Half-exultant, half-afraid, Where no sound save lapping waters could be heard! ...

    Article : 287 words
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