Returned Anzac's opinion has claimed wide attention, and we have received scores of letters for and against it. Here are extracts from a few: ...
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Article : 15 wordsSTAFFORD—ROWOHL.—A military wedding was celebrated very quietly on November 16 at St. Philip's, Church Hill, by Canon Bellingham. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 370 wordsNinepenny dinners may seem incredible to the well-paid and well-fed. But they are to be found in Sydney to-day. Whether, if made the chief meal of the ...
Article : 582 wordsA soldier's sister is angry with Anzac: "I read with disgust," she writes, "what in Anzac had to say about Australian girls under the heading Do Sydney Girls ...
Article : 160 wordsPeggy writes more in sorrow than in inger: "I must say I cannot agr[?] with the youthful Anzac Bridegroom.' He is very unfair to say unkind things of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 258 wordsSister Susie says: "For years, even before the war, I have managed to keep my linen stock from dwindling too rapidly by turning the tablecloths into ...
Article : 441 wordsAll Soldiers' Friend is not a friend to Any Soldiers Sister, and is somewhat contradictory:—"A young lady asks: Does Anzac stop to think that the socks ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsSimper Fidelia does not altogether agree:—"I feel indignant to think that a returned soldier should say such awful and unkind things about the Australian ...
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Sunday Times (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1930), Sun 24 Nov 1918, Page 27
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