"The duty that Anzac Day sets before all of us is clearly this—that we keep the thought of, and the desire for, world peace steadily before us as the ideal for which to Work—that first of all. Then secondly, to do all we can to make that ideal come true, and the contribution of each individual does count in this work," said the Principal of ...
Article : 737 words"We are face to face with a gigantic conception—the thought of the motive power that moved these men to leave all they had, to leave their homes, their dear ones, their country, and to offer even their lives, the dearest thing they had—the attractive power of sacrifice. ...
Article : 757 words"Once more it is St. Mark's Day and Anzac Day, and we are gathered together to commemorate the baptism of blood which our Commonwealth received on that [?] 21 years ago We should be unworthy of ...
Article : 436 words"As those whom we commemorate to-day died in a war that was to end [?] so must we work and live for ...
Article : 370 words"Anzac is more than a name. It is a spirit—the spirit of Anzac. If. ever we are called in the future to ...
Article : 384 words"Not since the bugle sounded 'cease fire' in November, 1918, have we met on Anzac Day in the presence of such worldwide confusion and uncertainty," said Rev. Norman Millar, speaking at St. Andrew's Presbyterian ...
Article : 495 words"Compassed about with [?]o great a cloud of [?]csses." FOR all the S[?]ints who from their labours rest, who Thee by faith before the world confess'd. Thy [?]nic, O Jesu, [?] for [?]ver blest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 218 words"The gravest peril of our Commonwealth lies in the decomposition of heroic manhood, and probably what we need most of all in these days is a re[?]aptism of the spirit of Anzac," proclaimed Rev. G. Haugham to the ...
Article : 514 words"If a nation is living short of its truest ideals, then it is placing an obstruction in the way of ever attaining world peace. The character of the nation is built up of the individual lives and actions of those who are ...
Article : 467 words"In the immortal deeds of our bravest sons at Gallipoli, Australia was baptised in blood," the Rev. L. J. Hobbs reminded his hearers at St. Andrew's, ...
Article : 337 words"There are many things which make one uneasy in these days when Governments and individuals are seeking a solution of the social problem, and ...
Article : 551 words"We come with a certain amount of shame and unworthiness to commemorate the part played by our people during the war; we see it as one of the most ...
Article : 407 wordsAt the Margaret Street Synagogue the Rev. Nathan Levine took his text from the third chapter of Genesis: "Arid God placed at the east of the garden of ...
Article : 419 wordsSpeaking at Ann Street Presbyterlan Church, Colonel F. W. G. A[?]and said that on the twenty-first anniversary of Anzac Day it was appropriate to ...
Article : 324 words"We feel as Christian Scientists that if the nations will only turn to God for guidance for the solution of the problems confronting them a solution ...
Article : 251 words"The cross is the symbol of our Christian faith and the flag is the symbol of our nation," said Lieutenant-Colonel C. Fortescue, speaking at the ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Sat 25 Apr 1936, Page 6
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