INDESTRUCTIBLE.
BISCUIT FROM ANZAC. SYDNEY, Nov. 22. One of the problems confronting the War Memorial Museum authorities is th e preservation of the exhibits, which comprise all varieties of substances—metal, wood, fabric, foodstuffs and rubto mention only a few. Of them all the one which : s best preserved and promises to last the longest is a biscuit from Anzac. a fact which will not surprise Australian soldiers who broke their teeth on these “iron” rations in 1915.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 15 December 1925, Page 8
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