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  2. MEET SOME OF THE DIGGERS

    Sir John Gellibrand, in mufti, led the march. In top-hat, spats, and gloves, Mr. R. Robinson was a conspicuous ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. 43,000 IN MARCH

    There have been few more impressive spectacles in any part of the Empire than the Anzac Day march in Sydney to-day of ...

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  5. "EYES LEFT" AT THE SALUTING BASE

    With hats held across their left breasts, marching diggers passed the flag-draped saluting base in St. Kilda road. Here the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir Frederick Mann) took the salute. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LAYING OF WREATHS

    Hundreds of wreaths were laid by representatives of Governments, various organisations, and A.I.F. units, and by private ...

    Article : 553 words
  7. LESSONS OF ANZAC SACRIFICE

    Commemoration services in city and suburban churches yesterday morning were very largely attended by returned soldiers. Many of them marched back to the city to church after having laid wreaths at the ...

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  8. IN OTHER STATES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—In spite of heavy and almost constant rain 6,650 returned men took part in the Anzac Day march in Adelaide to-day, and it is estimated that ...

    Article : 603 words
  9. IN THE SCHOOLS

    Among the many Anzac Day services in the schools were the following:- CAMBERWELL GRAMMAR.—Pupils and old boys attended a special service in St. Mark's ...

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