—Mrs. K. B. Slade, 82, whose son was killed in 1917, was assisted by the Custodian of the Shrine, W. Peeler, V.C., ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 35 wordsA TOTAL of 30,204 men and women, spanning three wars, marched through Melbourne in sunshine yesterday in the Anzac Day parade from the corner of Bourke and Swanston-sts. to the Shrine. ...
Article : 570 words[?]AL VIEW of Diggers with bared and bowed heads at [?]wn Service at the Shrine of Remembrance. Top: [?] at dawn sounding the Last Post. They are (from [?]gt. A. E. Dawe, 58th Btn„ 1st A.I.F.; Pte. S. J. Halifax, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 65 wordsGREY stone towering against grey skies, with the afternoon sun breaking through storm, clouds far to the west.... That was the backdrop to yesterday’s ...
Article : 243 words[?]CE, not long ago it seems, this huddled group waiting in the darkness for the dawn service at the Shrine would have been [?]g for a first-light perimeter patrol. [?]queiching lawn grass ...
Article : 456 wordsAFTER the Lord’s Prayer had been recited and Abide With Me sung, the chairman of the Anzac Day ...
Article : 277 wordsTURBANED Ahmar Singh, who says he was born in Nepal (India) 115 years ago, marched in yesterday’s ...
Article : 102 wordsSISTER V. BULWINKEL former prisoner of war spoke at a brief service at the memorial to The Man with the ...
Article : 64 wordsMEN OF TWO World Wars who marched in the Anzac Day parade yesterday saluted the Shrine of Remembrance as they passed. The Governor (Sir Winston Dugan), watched from the beflagged dais. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Sun News-Pictorial (Melbourne, Vic. : 1922 - 1954; 1956), Mon 26 Apr 1948, Page 3
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