y separately published work icon The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII periodical issue   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 1916... no. 200 June 1916 of The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII est. 1896-1932 The School Paper for Grades VII and VIII
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* Contents derived from the , 1916 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
A Lonesome Pinei"Grow high, so that, in ages yet unborn", H. J. Willis , single work poetry war literature
A poetic memorial the Victorian Eighth Light Brigade who suffered at Lone Pine, on the occasion of the planting a memorial tree that symbolises the future growth and continuity of the nation and Empire.
(p. [65]-66)
Note:
  • Reproduced from The Argus.
  • With photograph: 'Leafy Memorials : Returned Anzacs Planting Memorial Trees on Anzac Day, 25th April, in the Government House Domain, Melbourne', from 'the proprietors of The Leader, Melbourne'.
From General Birdwood, W. R. Birdwood , single work correspondence war literature
Writing from Gallipoli in December 1915, Birdwood honours the Australian and New Zealand forces and explains the reasoning for his choice of the name 'Anzac' as the 'telegraphic code address' on the Egyptian front, and 'Anzac Cove' for the place at which the forces landed at Gallipoli.
(p. 74-76)
The Broken Soldieri"There's a ship at the heads, a snow-white ship", Joice M. Nankivell , extract poetry (p. 79-80)
Note:
  • With illus. 'Cheering a Hospital Ship'.
  • Followed by notes about the Victorian Schools' War Relief Fund and the Caulfield Hospital for Soldiers.
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