World War I

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391Anzac Day / West Ryde /  New South Wales / Geography of England / Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / Military organization / World War I / Suburbs of Sydney / Ryde / North Ryde /  New South Wales

MEETING RECORD Subject: Centenary of ANZAC and Commemoration of World War 1 Committee meeting

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Source URL: www.ryde.nsw.gov.au

Language: English
392Ryde / Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / Military organization / Geography of England / World War I / Aftermath of World War I / Anzac Day / Gallipoli Campaign

MEETING RECORD Subject: Centenary of ANZAC and Commemoration of World War 1 Committee meeting

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Source URL: www.ryde.nsw.gov.au

Language: English
393Holidays in New Zealand / Anzac Day / Ryde / Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / Military organization / Gallipoli / World War I / Military history of New Zealand / Gallipoli Campaign / ANZAC / Aftermath of World War I

MEETING RECORD Centenary of ANZAC and Commemoration of World Subject: War 1 Committee meeting

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Source URL: www.ryde.nsw.gov.au

Language: English
394Brodie helmet / World War I / Brodie / Military history of Europe / Military history by country / Military

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Source URL: www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk

Language: English - Date: 2014-12-02 07:16:47
395Papermaking / Personal hygiene products / Hygiene / Kleenex / Viral diseases / Facial tissue / Kimberly-Clark / Handkerchief / Influenza / Paper / Printing / Health

protection you can throw away Disposable facial tissues story Prior to World War I, European manufacturers developed a product called creped cellulose wadding. It was a cotton substitute

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Source URL: www.cms.kimberly-clark.com

Language: English - Date: 2010-12-01 14:29:53
396Aftermath of World War I / Holidays in New Zealand / World War I / Australian culture / Military organization / Anzac Day / ANZAC spirit / Australian and New Zealand Army Corps / ANZAC Cove / Gallipoli Campaign / ANZAC / Oceania

Media Release Adam Giles Chief Minister of the Northern Territory Lia Finocchiaro Parliamentary Secretary ANZAC Spirit lives on with Gallipoli study tour

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Source URL: www.territorystories.nt.gov.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-26 22:30:33
39740th Battalion / Ypres / Battle of Passchendaele / 4th Division / Battle of the Lys / Battle of Messines / World War I / Ypres Salient / Passchendaele

The TSO Chorus remembers ANZAC stories related by June Tyzack, TSO Chorus Master PART ONE The Trip of a Lifetime From Mathinna to the Somme (via the Tower of London) I spent a lot of time with my Nan. She was a great sto

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Source URL: www.tso.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-04-08 22:04:09
398Modern history / Villers-Bretonneux / Anzac Day / World War I

The Battlefields They Died On. (Note, for those with “no known grave,” they are honoured with a “memorial” reference, such as at Villers- Bretonneaux. It is here where about a quarter of our ASC men are commemora

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Source URL: www.saints.nsw.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2015-03-17 19:14:51
399International law / Laws of war / Humanitarian aid / War crime / International humanitarian law / Crimes against humanity / Genocide / Geneva Conventions / Humanitarianism / International relations / Ethics / International criminal law

“Humanitarian Law: Guidepost for a New World Order?” It’s a real honor to be here and to be on a panel...on this panel in particular. My topic is humanitarian law and whether, as a reporter, I can offer some ideas

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Source URL: www.hiltonfoundation.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-10-19 17:30:17
400Lone Pine Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery / Lone Pine / Stratford /  Ontario / ANZAC Cove / World War I / Geography of Turkey / Bodies of water / Gallipoli Campaign / Gallipoli / Stratford /  Connecticut

Lismore man Jo Stratford was the first Anzac to charge on to the beach at what would later be called Anzac Cove on that fateful April 15 dawn in 1915. “Joe Stratford was the first of Australia’s troops ashore at Gall

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Source URL: www.kevinhogan.com.au

Language: English - Date: 2014-04-21 19:24:23
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