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SOLDIERS' REUNION.
In confection with the fourth anniversary of
the outbreak of the war a dinner Miss tendered!
at the Cheer-up Hut on Saturday evening; to the
returned men of all times. There -was a line
attendance, over which Mr <. Mtbivui acting
President of the Cheer up borders presided
\nuiDJHt those present "VATC Uni arriving General
still (the State Commandant), the Minim er of.
Repatriation (Hon E A Anstey), Colonel Weir,
1) S 0 and to labor Xewkmd
The Chairman, in »velcoiiiiiis league's said
the Empire and the world entered and Posy
order of things (our year. was It was terrifying
to find 'that the outlook for the Allies acre
TOWN brighter than it nail ever been since the
in ginning of the. war Patriotic writes should
told together until the end He died tied the
Pacific lies near, and that it would be in favor
if he Allies ( ApplausE )
The Comtn-rridai-i Haul the men who were per
cent Earl begun to) in the tridiUorw for the court
in He hoped the g alarm., should be an
annual one Australia would need all the pope
later possibly in the future (Apply little ) ,
The. Minister of Repatriation hoped Uey GROOM
had an honorable peace with the next three
months' (applause ). When Great Britain
determined to enr the war Australia said she
would stand by the mother country. a. new
nation was then Is saplings ) he sincerely
noted 'that the Allies could never CS>IIB"I S
to jKSicc his legs "when 'they could only make
peace with Germany that 'they had -the big guns
behind them If' hoped they. would have an
honorable peace, however, before long, and one
dictated by the Allies (Applause.)
Senator Xcivlarol said the CLICÍ tkm was in
commemoration of the great star in history..
It was the celebration of the birth of a. nation.
is used in of the outbreak of a war in South
Australia they bid man the camp is tram as
war was declared (Applause ) There was no
record of a rec-Tjtt.nz officer in those dear. Mr I
of those present and the badge of Anzac on the' of
shoulders He was pinned! battle King and
desolated so many Australian, but no precise
honor than the Anzac buLtc could be screwed up
-into a (Applause 1 He was satisfied that as
-returned soldier I would be prepared to ask for
peace terms trial helium who has! command
every crime which could be suggested by the.
Wheal peace came it would come- by force of
arms it would come when the lion asked
letter peace only. but for pardon for the crimes
he had committed ( applause 1 Three Even
the peace terms the returned soldiers would be
set on (Applause 1 "
Jftss Miss Farr, Po'/¡y»l Price Weir, and Dr.
DiuruUl also spoke, and musical selections »»M3«
given.
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