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EULOGY.

OK TITK AUSTRALIANS. I$Y ANMUCW KISFIUn. London Times —Sydney Sun Services. London, Pol). 'J. fhf! London Daily Mail's cot.v<'spoiulonfc in Paris say* Uiat Mr Fi.shrr lias l.b(> Anzac cto. . 'J'hu ijpw .TTi.irJi CoiiuTiiiKS.io.no.l , for Aiisfraliu said that tlu> liad not siirjiriKod An.slrnliJI.IIS, avJio knew -tlic Goi-nirtiis iK'ilcr Hinn bho proplv at Uoinv. Askfd w]iy 11 Lo Australians were sucli wonderful fi'ditors. Mr Fislior ropliVd : "Lif< 3 , sun. and space. Tlioy aro Urod in (lio spirit of adventure. Thoy wcro rendy for war, and wlipn thfl o;ill came, tiioy did nol tco in in n spirit, of liravado, hrit in tho spirit ; of ditty. If i.lio wolfaro and intor-c-?t,s of AustraTjia Lad nol. liecn con-oiM-nod ilmv would liavo wlun{ciM-f<( equally wiilirinjly and nnnioron^ly."

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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2872, 16 February 1916, Page 4

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EULOGY. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2872, 16 February 1916, Page 4

EULOGY. Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2872, 16 February 1916, Page 4

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