TWENTY-FIVE thousand marching men, and perhaps half a million spectators—the largest crowd the city has ever seen! This was the magnificent tribute paid yesterday in Melbourne to Australia’s wartime dead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 663 wordsCAUGHT in the crush about the Barriers in the crammed streets during the Anzacs’ march yesterday, hundreds of women fainted In the march itself, many Diggers collapsed. About 200 men, women and children were treated at the casualty station at St Paul’s Cathedral ...
Article : 153 wordsLIKE an ever-living shrine, sunk in a mass of fragrant flowers, the Cenotaph stood yesterday—a monument to the Australians who fell ...
Article : 496 wordsTHOSE who collapsed received prompt first-aid attention from police, ambulance attendants, Boy Scouts, or sympathetic bystanders, ...
Article : 132 wordsIN rows as deep as space allowed and as congested as it was possible, it was little wonder that hundreds of ...
Article : 131 wordsTHE hundreds who poured out of Flinders-street station from 8 a.m. swelled to thousands a few hours later. Consequently the ...
Article : 109 wordsTONO before the march past Federal Parllaincut House bemn. women unci slrln were belne carried, falmlu. from ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 148 wordsAFTER the Consul-General for U.S.A. (Mr. Garrels), accompanied by the Consul (Mr. Robinson) and the Vice-Consul (Mr. ...
Article : 138 wordsTHE returning crowd overwhelmed the ticket collectors at the Flinders-street entrance to the station. ...
Article : 122 wordsA PHANTOM, army marched shoulder to shoulder with the Diggers who paraded yesterday. Tears that obscured the long ...
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Tue 26 Apr 1927, Page 2
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