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  2. THE GLORIES OF ANZAC

    Thirteen years ago to-day, in the grey dawn of a Sunday morning the members of the Australian Imperial Force received their buptism of fire on the inhospitable ...

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  3. TO-DAY'S CELEBRATION.

    All arrangements have been perfected in connection with the celebration of Anzae Day to-day, and the officials of the Returned Sailors' and Soldiers' League expect that it will be the most successful yet held. To-day will be observed as a day of ...

    Article : 807 words
  4. THE WOMEN'S MEMORIAL.

    THE CROSS OF SACRIFICE. In beautiful in Ponnington Gardens, opposite St. Puter's Cathodral, the spires of which can be seen in the background, the seemorial orocted by South Australian women in momery of the man who left in the recent war, is among the most artistic in the Commonwealth both in concoption and execution. Krischock, photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 59 words
  5. ANZAC MESSAGES.

    The following message has been issued by the Federal president (Mr. C. H. C. Dyer):-"April 25, which is known throughout the world as Anzac Day, will ...

    Article : 290 words
  6. TYPICAL ANZAC COUNTRY.

    LOOKING NORTH FROM PLUGGE'S PLATEAU. The photograph is of broken country immediately north of Arj Burnu Point which a portion of the 3rd Brigade had to cross at the landing at Anzae in endeavoring to gain their objectives, the upper slopes of Hill 971. which form the skyline. It shows well the nigged nature of the seaward slopes, which the Australians had to climb, as well as the scrub which covered the top and land sides of the ridges. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE LANDING AT ANZAC.

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    Article : 350 words
  8. STEADFAST AS A ROCK.

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  9. THE GLORY OF GALLIPOLI.

    The past recedes, but true Australias Will thrill for ages at the name. Anzac, which on an April morning. The Diggers won [?]ing fame. ...

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  10. THE OBJECTIVES ALLOTTED.

    A MAP OF THE ANZAC COUNTRY. The objectives allotted to the buttallons of the 2nd and 3rd brigades of the 1st Australian Division an shown, as well as the final objective of the A. and N.Z. Army Corps (Mal Tope). The line marked with crosses shows the position eventually wined by the Corps at the landing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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