Anzac Day was commemorated in Adelaide on Saturday by the largest and most impressive parade of returned sailors, soldiers, and army sisters South Australia has seen. Eight thouand men and women who served in the war, and 3,000 members of the ...
Article : 629 wordsTin pannikins and plates, candles in bottles and a quartermaster's store protected with sandbags formed a realistic background for the Gallipoli ...
Article : 297 wordsThe dawn service held at the State War Memorial in North terrace was marked by utter simplicity. About 850 men, women and children had gathered ...
Article : 656 wordsThe following verses, broadcast from Melbourne as part of the Anzac Day programme, were written by the late Captain the Hon. Aubrey Herbert, M.P., at Anzac, and dedicated to his friend, Lieut.—Col. C Reynell, of Reynella ...
Article : 400 wordsThe tribute of their silence far more eloquent than any vocal demonstration, the largest concourse in the history of Anzac Day observance in South ...
Article : 411 wordsPew of those who took part in the march or who lined the streets on Saturday will ever forget the Anzac Day commemoration of the States ...
Article : 561 wordsThere were no regimental sergeant-majors, no company markers, no adjutants bumping up and down on horses in front of the R.S.L. Club, Angas ...
Article : 954 wordsMemorial services were held In most country towns, and, as in the city, the ceremonies were simple. In several of the larger centres returned ...
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Chronicle (Adelaide, SA : 1895 - 1954), Thu 30 Apr 1936, Page 44
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