"This is the doxology of the Australian Comforts Fund," declared one of the speakers at the reception given to General Sir William R. Birdwood by the New South Wales Division of the A.C.F. at the Sydney Town Hall on April 20. He was referring to the fact that the fund was bringing its great work to a conclusion. The occasion was unique, because representatives of all State divisions of the Australian Comforts Fund were present, and the speeches were an eloquent tribute to the work of these valuable organisations during the war. The Town Hall, which was effectively decorated with battalion colours ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Sydney Mail (NSW : 1912 - 1938), Wed 28 Apr 1920, Page 8
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