Marching shoulder to shoulder with resoluteness in their measured step and the glint of their old pride in their eyes, the war heroes--about 4,000 of them--and nearly as many of their sons in the militia units marched, in the ...
Article : 444 wordsIn the Anzac Day procession members of the Queensland Highland Regiment paraded for the first time in public in their kilts. Above, they are seen marching on the parade ground at Kelvin Grove. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 36 wordsAs in past years, women played an important part in the arrangements for the Anzac Day luncheons which were held in most of the city churches to-day. ...
Article : 1,860 wordsThe combined Australian and New Zealand Naval Squadron which put into Jervis Bay after the manoeuvres last night held special Anzac Day ...
Article : 142 wordsAt a service in the City Hall this afternoon returned soldier employees of the Brisbane City Council, paid tribute to their fallen comrades. ...
Article : 92 wordsFrom the close of the down service onwards through the morning a constant stream of people visited the shrine of Remembrance at Anzac Square to ...
Article : 708 words"Our memories are threefold; the bitter sadness of the loss of those who did not escape the sword, the proud memories of the reason for their falling and the ...
Article : 551 wordsThe President of the Combined Dawn Service Committee (Mr. A. G. Barrett) said today that the whole of the ...
Article : 267 wordsEire's exports to Britain in the past three months were pearly £1,000,000 higher than in the first quarter of 1938. ...
Article : 30 words"Particularly for the women of Australia is Anzac Day a day to remember," said the State Treasurer .(Mr. F. A. Cooper) at the annual luncheon of the Ex-Service Guild of the Commercial Travellers' Association to-day. "What of ...
Article : 616 words"Despite the lengthening of the years this day brings back poignant memories of that day 25 years ago when our troops effected a perilous landing on Anzac ...
Article : 190 words"We must not forget that those who died that we might live preserved for us a priceless heritage," said Mr. W. G. Hamilton, who with Mr. Len King, ...
Article : 384 words"It is a tragic thing that Europe, the home of Christianity and culture, that part of the world which has shown the greatest progress in improving the conditions of its peoples and from which every privilege which we enjoy has ...
Article : 597 words"Australia was crowned on Gallipoli by the word 'Anzac' and was raised immediately to the forefront of the| nations," said Rev. R. P. Watkinson, ...
Article : 171 wordsResidents of Tingalpa and members of the Wynnum Sub-branch of the R.S.S.I.L.A. to-day attended the [?]velling of the new Tingalpa Memorial at the ...
Article : 239 wordsSix hundred men, including the full strength of the mobile force and the coast defence garrison, took part this ...
Article : 109 wordsEdward Condon, 30, shunter, residing at Hagen Street, Toowoomba, was admitted to the Toowoomba General Hospital to-day suffering from ...
Article : 65 wordsThe Deputy Director, Navigation and Lighthouses, advises that the offices of the Commonwealth Navigation and Lighthouse Service will be ...
Article : 49 wordsVictorian mill [?] announce a reduction of 10 to £5 5 a ton of 2,000 lb in the price of bran and pollard. The markets are caster, as the demand has fallen away. In [?] of the drop ...
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The Telegraph (Brisbane, Qld. : 1872 - 1947), Tue 25 Apr 1939, Page 14
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