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  5. Gov. General Unveils Stone of Australians War Memorial

    "They gave their lives. For that public gift they received a praise which never ages and a tomb most glorious -- not so much the tomb in which they lie, but that in which their fame survives, to be remembered forever and whenever the occasion comes for word or deed." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HISTORIC SERVICE

    The Governor-General, Lord Stonehaven, who unveiled the commemoration stone of Australia's War Memorial at Canberra, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THROUGH DARK

    One discovers now that he must dig very deeply into the storehouse of recollection to recapture at all clearly 'something of the crowded events, the jumbled emotions of that April morning. 14 years ago. The war, as it touched one personally, has become ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    The following radio messages were received by Sydney radio station: -- From Southern Cross, 2.42 p.m.: "All O.K. No news." From Canberra, ...

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  9. THE STORY THAT WILL LIVE FOREVER

    "The prowess of the Australian and New Zealand troops in the great war won lasting fame, but it was on Gallipoli, above the beach that bears their name, that their laurels were first gained. It was there that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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