THE TRADITIONS OF ANZAC.—Pupils of the primary schools to-day were told the story of GalUpoli, and were impressed with the significance of the noble part played by the "Men of Anzac" in the gallant assault against the Turks. The picture shows children of the Curran Street School, who were addressed by Sir George Richardson (inset).
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 9
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55THE TRADITIONS OF ANZAC.—Pupils of the primary schools to-day were told the story of GalUpoli, and were impressed with the significance of the noble part played by the "Men of Anzac" in the gallant assault against the Turks. The picture shows children of the Curran Street School, who were addressed by Sir George Richardson (inset). Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 96, 24 April 1931, Page 9
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