Issue Details: First known date: 1918... no. 230 December 1918 of The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII est. 1896-1932 The School Paper : Grades VII and VIII
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At Last!i"High on Gallipoli they stood", C. J. Dennis , single work poetry
A tribute to the Anzacs who were slain at Sari Bair [Bahr]. The ghosts of the deceased - noble in brotherhood, self-sacrifice, and faith - cry from the cliffs above Anzac Cove: 'The fleet! The fleet! 'Twas not in vain!'.
(p. 171)
Note: Editor's note: 'On the 4th of November, Allied warships passed through the Dardanelles and entered the Sea of Marmora. The event inspired Mr. C. J. Dennis, the well-known Australian poet, to write the following poem, which appeared in The Herald, Melbourne.'

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