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  2. PEOPLE'S TRIBUTE TO ANZAC HEROES

    To Australian and New Zealand the cost of the landing was 9000 men, of whom at least 2500 were killed. They were men when their countries could [?] lose. But with their lives they purchased a tradition be young all human power to appraiser, and set for all time the standard of conduct for the Australian[?] Zealand soldier. A brilliant despateh from Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, published a few days after the landing, brought the efforts of those young nations held [?] in such a manner that some speak to this day as if the unsurpassable heroism of the 29th Division, amid even heavier difficulties, has sometimes—not by[?] ...

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  3. 154 POINTS OF RAIN

    The official rain registration in Newcastle for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day was 154 points. The rain was badly needed all over ...

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  4. NO LIQUOR

    Scenes of enthusiastic rowdiness marred tho Anzac dinner last night, when nearly 1500 returned soldiers gathered. Disturbances first occurred ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST DAY

    Newcastle entered with zealous Interest into the true spirit or Anzac Bay. Practically every doss of business was suspended for the whole or part of the day. The people with almost one accord answered the call to a reverent commemoration of the gallant heroism of the men whose deeds made Australia's part in the Grout War stand out among the most ...

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  6. HIGH SCHOOL

    "On behalf of the teaching staff, ex-pupils, their parents and friends, I unveil this memorial to the undying glory of those brave ...

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  7. BEAUFORD

    Beauford was scratched for the Newcastle Cup at a quarter to 10 o'clock this morning. Had the champion remained in even ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. Up To Two Inches

    Good falls extended inland as far as Wellington and Forbes, and even Transit and Peak Hill benefited. The heaviest amounts were confined to the coastal ...

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  9. WEST MAITLAND

    Anzac Day in West Maitland was ushered in with wet weather, and the procession had to be abandoned. A combined citizens' service was ...

    Article : 327 words
  10. ROMAN CATHOLICS

    "By their deeds of valor, Australian soldiers have won undying fame," said the Rev. Father McAuliffe at St. Mary's Church this morning, when ...

    Article : 130 words
  11. AT THE MEMORIAL

    "I am the resurrection and the life. The inspiring prayer given by the Dean of Newcastle in front of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  12. "NOXIOUS GROWTHS"

    The catherdral service this morning was a beautiful and moving one. The great building was packed to the doors and many of ...

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  13. TWO CUPS

    Weights wore issued yesterday for two Important handicaps of a mile and three furlongs. to be run within the next fortnight. The city ...

    Article : 206 words
  14. LLOYD AGAIN OUTED

    Bombardier Wells, who was formerly champion of England, Knocked out Albest Lloyd, of Australia, in the tenth round of their contest to day. ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. HOBSON'S BAY

    A meeting of the Firemen and Seamen's Union this morning discussed the re-manning of the Commonwealth Liner Hobson's Bay. The original ...

    Article : 46 words
  16. WREATHS ON ALTAR

    The altar at the Cathedral was arranged with red and white bo[?] and below were banked the beautiful [?] tributes sent in honor of the [?] ...

    Article : 459 words
  17. East Maitland

    At 11 a.m. the Rev. Alex Smith officiating, the citizens' service began by the singing of the bymn, "All people that on [?] to dwell," ...

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  18. Mr. Earp Honored

    A certificate of appreciation from the central council of the Returned sailors and Soldiers' League of Australia was this afternoon presented to Mr. C. A. ...

    Article : 35 words
  19. ANZAC DAY—APRIL 25

    Forget it never. The day our boys climbed Gaba Tepe heights. Their blood-stained tracks, shell-torn and bullet-churned, Receiving thus their [?]aptism of fire. ...

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  20. WICKHAM SERVICE

    A combined memorial service was held in front of the council chambers at Whicham this afternoon. The Mayor (Alderman A. l'\ Toll) ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. AT CENTRAL HALL

    "God speaks to us in many ways He has spoken softly and pers[?]ly, and He has spoken to us in high explosives," said the Rev. ...

    Article : 101 words
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