The school magazine of literature for our boys and girls / the Department of Education, New South Wales

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Vol. 7 No. 10 Part 3 Class 6 (November 3, 1922)
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THE SCHOOL MAGAZINE  

OF  

Literature for our Boys and Girls.  

ISSUED MONTHLY BY THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, NEW SOUTH WALES.  

PART 111 POE CLASS VX  

[Registered at the General Post Office, Sydney, for Transmission by Post as Newspaper.]  

Copies of this Magazine may be purchased from Government Printer and all Bookseller*.  

Vol. VII. — No. 10.  

SYDNEY.  

November 1, 1922.  

LEST WE FORGET!  

“ Take heed to thyself, and keep thy soul diligently, lest thou forget  

the things which thine eyes have seen, and lest they depart from thy  

heart all the days of thy life; but teach them, thy sons, and thy sons’  

sons.” —Moses addressing the Israelites.  

Once more the fast-ebbing year  

recalls the courage, devotion, and  

self-sacrifice of the men who died  

for us —five, six years ago.  

Our Glorious Dead  

There are monuments to those  

Glorious Dead all over the world, but  

none havd more world-wide signifi-  

cance than the Cenotaph in Whitehall  

and the grave of the Unknown  

Warrior in Westminster Abbey.  

It was the highest tribute the  

nation could pay to those who lie  

in nameless graves on the battlefields  

of France—to bury one of that unknown  

throng in the ancient edifice, wherein  

rest the best and noblest of our race.  

As it is written on the epitaph—  

They buried him among the kings  

Because he had done good towards  

God and towards his house.  

The Cenotaph was unveiled by the  

King on Armistice Day, 1920. From  

there he walked bare-headed, as chief  

mourner, behind the gun carriage that  

bore the coffin of the Unknown Warrior  

to Westminster Abbey.  

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The Cenotaph.  

The gun-carriage bear-  

ing the coffin of the Un-  

known Warrior was beride  

the Cenotaph at 11 o’clock  

on tho 11th of Nov., 1920.  

Then the flags that veiled  

the monumeiit fell, and  

silence was kept for iwo  

minutes.  

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