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  2. THE HISTORIC LANDINGS.

    The famous dispatch by Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton in regard to the landing on the Gallipoli Peninsula on April 25, 1015, constituted a prose Gallipoli of bravery that has ...

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  7. ANZAC GENERALS' GREETINGS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has received cablegrams conveying Anzac Day greetings and good wishes from Gen. Birdwood and Gen. God ...

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  8. INSPIRATION OF GALLANTRY.

    Anzac at Gallipoli marked the birth of Australia as a nation, and the glory of the deeds performed on April 25, eight years ago, will remain in the memory of ...

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  9. THE GRAVES OF GALLIPOLI.

    Last January Col. J. H. Stanley, who has come to Australia in connection with Imperial migration problems, and who is is now in this State, paid a visit to Gallipoli ...

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  11. SYRIA AND LAUSANNE

    The fall Malt Gazette draws attestion to the significance of the appointment of Gen. Weygand, Marshal Foch's chief of staff, as commander-in-chief in Syria, in ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT GIFT.

    In the middle of the nineteenth century, the Settlers quietly pioneering this great one land were thrilled by the news of the wonderful gold discoveries in the colony ...

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  13. RE-UNION SMOKE SOCIAL.

    The annual Anzac re-union was held at he Machinery Hall of the Exhibition Building, on Tuesday night. There was a large attendance, presided over by the ...

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  14. SUSPENSION OF TRAFFIC.

    Vehicular traffic will be suspended in King William street and King William road from Angas street to Pennington terrace, North Adelaide, between 11 a.m. ...

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  15. AMERICA'S "OPEN DOOR."

    Sir Horace Rumbold, in opening the resumed session of the conference. said he understood that Ismet Pasha desired to the home to the festival of Bairam on May ...

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  16. CHEER-UP SOCIETY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Cheer-up Society has arranged for laurel wreaths to be placed on Anzac Day in the Memorial Hall at the Cheer-up Hut, and on the Anzac Arch, from which ...

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  17. IRON BARS NO CAGE.

    in the presence of the Magistrate, facials, and reporters, Alfred Wes[?], who, when charged with gaolbreeking on the previous day, said that had he wined ...

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  18. MEMORIAL SERVICE AT ANZAC COVE.

    A cablegram received by the Prime Minister (.Mr. Bruce) from the Dardanelles intimated that a memorial service will be held at Anzac Core at 11.30 a.m. on Anzac ...

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  19. THE COUNTRY'S TRIBUTE

    NARRACOORTE, April 22.—On Sunday afternoon a Memorial Service was held in the institute hall in connection with the eighth anniversary of Anzac Day. ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    To-day, at 11.30 a.m., .the stone of remembrance, which will mark the completion of the Women's Memorial to the fallen in the Great War, will be unveiled ...

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  21. THE PERTH CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir Talbot Hobbs and Rabbi Freedman, is a deputation from the Returned Soldiers' League, to-day asked the Premier Sir James Mitchell to grant a paid ...

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  24. Turks and the Cemeteries.

    In answer to a question as to whether there was any interference by the Turks with the work, Col. Stanley said:—The peninsula is practically uninhabited ...

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  25. "BUSINESS AS USUAL."

    Softwoods warehouses, retail drapers, grocers, butchers, bakers, and a number of other businesses—representing more than 10,000 shops—in the metropolitan ...

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  26. THE LAST VOYAGE.

    A large assembly gathered on Dover Pier and reverently witnessed the ceremony of the removal to-day of bodies of Belgian soldiers, who died in England during ...

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