Anzac Day—a day when men and women of Australia and New Zealand are remembered in all parts of the world—a day when the people of Australia and New Zealand especially remember those near to them, who gave their life that we may live. No family—no person—has been untouched by the two world wars of our time. Few, if ...
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Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954), Wed 26 Apr 1950, Page 1
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