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But our joy was short lived for the Powers that be took a hand and placed au armed guard over the stranded wine. But this did not stop one enterprising digger. He waited till after dusk then crawled up on the blind side of the sentry to hna of the barrels, and cutting a hole in the alde of it with his Jack knife, Iny down and let the wine trickle into his mouth. He was only discovered when the barrel was half empty and he was lying in a pool of wine ainging "Mr.
Booze,"
Klichener Anecdote.
TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1932.
ers in this Colony have much to be thankful for in living under the protection of the British Flag. How can we bost recognise our appreciation of this?
Navy's Help.
As they thought of the wonder- ful help given by the navy at that landing, their thoughts naturally turned to the steamship River Clyde, which, in faco of terrific fire, made a bridge across which the troops could land. They re- membered that the Clydo Was subjected to a tremendous fire, both artillery and rifle fire, but in face of it did the utmost to bring the lighters alongside so us to form a bridge..
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#Seen on the romi before morning,
an infamous French Revolu tlonist returns.
the little
8 Stick together liko band/company here. The emblem of St. Felix.
rancho-but it isn't, might be
By assisting the authorities in every way possible, by individani and concerted effort, and I put it, to you that the most effective way to do this is the formation of on Australasian Unit in the Hong- kong Volunteers--and why not? There is a Scottish Company who wear their national dress, and a Portuguese Company. I have Dr. Matthews than enumerated discussed the possibility of the overal of the valiant deeds accont formation of such a Unit with plished by naval mon in the Innd- Colonel Bird, the Commandant of ing, and said it was this great the Corps, and he is quite as en-work which bound the Australians thusiastic about it as I am, and and the other forces in ties of if you are willing to prove your comradeship, Anzac spirit, which i know you They also thought of the South possess, and are willing to join up Wales Borderers, whose Colonel in sutleien! numbers he will be they had the honour of wolcomung Then, when Lord Kitchener only too pleased to start a special that night (applause). They re- landed there was another amusing | Australasinn unit which will wear membered how those men of the Incident. A crowd of Aussion and New Zealanders were on the beach the budges of Auzac and its dis-7th Brigade, after landing in face tinctive uniform. The slouch hats of tremendously heavy fee, at near White's Gully when Klt that we Aussies love and which their own request, when night chener walked along in company were to the fore in all battles fell, went forward to take a with several staff officers, and bis during the last war shall be acen position 200 yards up the shore Alde-de-Camp. We were n dirty, among the Hongkong Volunteers and to make a new line. They decrepit crowd at the best. Nono for the first time in its history. felt that it was this wonderful of us had had a shave for weeks. I
Never before have Australia spirit so proudly displayed, which our clothes were more or lean and New Zealand been so repro was reflected in the Australian ragged and we presented a sorry sented in any British Colony and forces, spectacle as we tried to stand it rests with you chaps whether The Royal Naval Division also
Britain's greatest my dream will become an accom- erect when
gave the troops splendid support, Boldier passed. He patted one plished fact or not. If Hongkong and they thought of the French man on the shoulder and sald: "One of my brave Australians," is worth living in, it is definitely troops and the noble part they worth protecting in times of trou-played. It was this comradeship which the man replied, "Noble, and unless you are trained to which carried them on through 10 Mated! So wrap up your wrath Blr, New Zealand,"
Kit do so your help would be of not the dreary months and did much In a cushion! chener sald "Never mind, you are much use. It is no Use waiting all the same, all my brave Anzacs.until trouble comes and then in England is proud of you; Aus-a big hearted way rush up to the tralia is proud of you, and what's Volunteer Headquarters and say: more boys, I'm proud of you. With "Well Mr. Adjutant, we've come to these remarks he turned and ac-help-where do we go from here?” companied his officers along the To do any good you must be train- bench. He had hardly gone five ed and prepared for what might yards when an Aussie dashed front happen. the back of the crowd with a jar of rum under one arm, and in his
The Scottish Company turn out hand a trenching tool handle. He
on St. Andrew's Day and are mem-"Deeply honoured that you have continued to run along till he was
chequebook. within a few yards of Kitchener,bers of St. Andrew's Society. This asked us here to renew the com-23 What every Yankee leaves in his
radeship of the beaches and the
Yankee every Anzac unit will be a recognised and waving his trenching tool
trenches." handle he shouted, "And we're force in the community, and
The Lieutenant-Colonel explain- 27 Intertwine.
Seen i darned proud of you too Kitch." next April could pay homage to
our illustrious dead in the uniform that he was not at Gallipoll 29 Then there was a pal of mine
ing, in who was leading several miles of Auzac. The Unit which it is for the glorious landing on April 30 Ardently attached to fish-lov- Jaden with rations and water on proposed to form would be Vic. He was attached to the 13th
division which kera Gunners. The machine in and his men then fought side by
came later. He 31 May be all the brighter for
and a lttle darling in his way to the trenches when aud- denly a large sized shell exploded, was pre-eminently the weapon ofside with the Australians and heg2 One variety sald," My mama was near by. He clung tenaciously to Gallipoli, and it is in recognition their worth.
of this, that the new Unit, will be the ropes of the leading mule and
There was something more than so armed. If any additional in-
a close
the connexion between luckily escaped unhurt, but when the smoke cleared away his mule centive is required of you to bring regiment, the South Wales Border- your Anzac spirit to the fore. I train was gone and all he had was
era,
Australians and the the head of the leading animal, Heave only to add that our instiJe- brought this back to the depot and said: "Hey Robbie, tack a couple of more mules on the end of this." Such was the spirit of Anzae.
to
nnd
The Anzac Spirit.
.
Vickers Gun Section.
by
It
to plant the seed of good fellow-11 One who stands up for his op ship in a common purpose.
ponent's rights, 12 We go after the letter in great
ко dread.
The toast was cordially received by the gathering to which Col. Godwin-Austin responded.
Colonel Godwin-Austin's Reply.
Lieut. Col. Godwin-Austin was given a rousing reception when he deeply rose to reply. " om
he said. honoured to be here",
13 There's simply no end to curtseying in this reel.
the
14 Talk about the reverse is natural
and right. 17 Cut out.
pr
TRO
19 You must study dogs
breeding: this unites in a com-
nion opinion. men
obatinate.
and-of course.
was → very
in the fair,
in fact.
heating.
A
end.
gont, by the whey." 33 What part of a railway corn- pany's property shows partisan- ship? who 34 Send it along: there's merit in
tors would be drawn from the fought at Gallipoll. They were in to the extent that South Wales Borderers, a batta-fact related lion of that Immortal 29th Divi- members of the Australian 18th slon who, not only fought along- and 24th Battalions were affiliated side the Aussies and New Zealand- with the 24th battalion of the South ers at Anzac, but right through- Wales Borderers. out France.
The Austraian battalions and the South Wales Borderers corres- ponded regularly and when next they wrote to Australia he would have much pleasure in telling the Australians of the happy time spent that night.
Much has been said of this spirit. The spirit that prompted
Let Hongkong lead in the formn- the soldiers of Australia and New
tion of an Anzac Unit, for anen Zealand to throw down their packs this news reaches Shanghai and on landing and charge up thoas Singapore, I feel that the Aussies precipitous cliffs to oust the and New Zealanders there w1 Turks; to endure dysentery, water
follow suit. Don't let them beat
He applauded the suggestion of shortage, and many other hard you to it! You want an Az e ships; to go through the ravages
club the same as Shanghai, you an Anzac Unit of the Hongkong of the battles of the Somme. Ypres want an Anzae Society with its Volunteers and promised the co- Messines, Passchendaele and many attendant functions. Well what operation of the Borderers to the other engagements, and so carry better nuelong can you have than fullest extent. on ancomplainingly till the end of the formation of the Anzac Unit the war. That spirit did not ori-in the Hongkong Volunteers. ginate at Anzae, it is a heritage Now I want all of you to giva handed down to us from our Brime your names for this Austra- tish pioneer forebears. It is in asian Unit. A Unit that any true dissolubly implanted in the breast Aussie or New Zealander should of every Australian and New be proud to join and se perpetuate Zealander, and dates back to that the name and spirit of Anzac.
"I do hope that as many as pos- sible will join up" he said at the
onclusion of his speech.
Australian Songs,
The toasts were succeeded by an F. V. Whitta gave selections of his enjoyable entertainment, when Mr.
humorous verse, and
of
it.
Down
In this West Indian island to ap- propriate nothing is the correct thing.
2 "These
are simply-links, caddie." "These ain't the links, sir. You got off thern ter minutes ago."
3 Attention secured by nearly
lozen before the dance.
ft
口
4 One aspect of a spectro
Ruin by drink demanded by your broker.
6 Just the opposite of 27,
7 Straits-or, to be more
Gxact,
sounds that are connected be tween their north and south anda by French river.
13 "This-kome strange eruption to
our state" ("Hamlet").
15 Viewed in advance.
10 In the end Susan' makes to
follow.
18 Be careful, there may be a plant,
In this.
20 Thrown over
darkened.
in roverso, and
21 American State full of native-
colour and fusa.
22 How such a small animal cun
support a horse, is, indoad, a puzzle.
24 One must try first and last to
secure the prize.
25 And the poor animal is frequent-
ly worried.
26 He came before Goldsmith, and
was a post.
28 Removes dirt.
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intrepid explorer Captain Cook. The Chairman. then gave the Inimitable who discovered Australia for Eng-Allied Forces at Gallipoli, and said Mr. C. de Saille Robertson, some recitations. The whole gathering land. It was evidenced by the wonderful as was the work of the also joined in singing two typical Godwin-Austin, O.B.E., Mr. C. de DEN deeds of Blaxland. Lawson and Anzacs, it was only part of the Wentworth, by Rourke and Wills, military operations launched on the Australian songs "On the Road to Saille Robertson, Messra. F. P. by Sir Henry Parkes-Australia's seven beaches, and but for the Gundagal" and "Croajingalong." Franklin, J. T, Cook (Hon. Seere-
film Subsequently, n
the tary), F. Mow Fung, D. C. Wilson,; greatest statesman and by many
naval operations the landing would others whose nanies have gone nover have been effected. It was Cenotaph ceremony, taken by Mr. W. A. Propp, C. F. Cromwell, King, down to posterity us makers of well to remember that the support. C. M. Grenham, was shown and E. C. Fincher, A. W. Ingram, C. Australian history. It is in evi- of the navy was necessary for the much enjoyed.
Norman, E. F. Selk, T. Stoken, J. dence in Australia to-day in the success of the plan to open the During the evening, the Chair- M. Sunley, S. A. Gray, J. M. magnificent fight waged by such Dardenelles and to make way for mon stated that telegraphic greet-Kellelier, J. Hume. H. Mitchell, J. R. men as the Prime Minister Joseph
an attack on Constantinople. It ings had been exchanged between Rattan, P. Cairns, Penhallurick, W. Lyons, and his followers. The was well for them to remember the Hongkong Australasians and Tremmean, G. V. Broom, J. Har- spirit of Anzac is the indomitable that besides the naval operations the Anzac Society in Shanghai, and rigan, F. J. Neill, R. Hulbert, J. R. will to overcome all obstacles in they had the 29th Battalion of re-n cable had also been received from Way, N. E. A. Mackay, A. V. the path of right and any Aus- gular British troops, the volunteers, Mr. Dalziel In Amoy, who wished Prince, Smith (Shanghai), A. K. tralian or New Zealander who is
the French troops under General everybody gathered there that night Diamond, O. A. Smith, A. E. Ellis, worth his salt has it.
Command, in addition to the Aus- a "bonzer" time.
II. Ching, O. Neill, M. J. Reidy,
Anzac Volunteers.
irallan and New Zealand Army A kimlly thought, and one great-R. T. Barrett, F. V. Whitta, John Corps. As they thought of they appreciated by the company, was Hunter, E. F. Fincher, F. Fincher, But the troubles in Australia landing at Gallipoli, they realised that of Mr. C. F. Cronwell, who J. L. Kent, B. J. Monks, B. Pearce, are mainly financial, while in this the wonderful work of the navy donated 1,500 cigarettes for the S. W. Coleman, L. Wilson, K.
bringing the troops part of the world they are rapidly in
to cecasion. scattered as the
benches, nad assuming a more dangerous
The Company, Deet, as anyone who reads of transhipping the troups to the
Those present were:-Dr. H. D. mall vessels, and of the dangers Rewspapers knows, only too well.
(Chairman). Lt. Col. Matthews and Australians and New Zealand-faced in bringing the men shore.
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