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Labour and Anzac: An Introduction
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Raelene Frances
, Frank Bongiorno
, Bruce Scates
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Anniversaries
/ Anzac Day
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/ Labor
/ Labor history
/ Labor movements
/ Legends
/ Military campaigns
/ Military history
/ Paramilitary forces
/ Soldiers
/ War
/ World War (1914-1918)
/ World wars
2014
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Labour and Anzac: An Introduction
by
Raelene Frances
, Frank Bongiorno
, Bruce Scates
in
Anniversaries
/ Anzac Day
/ Commemorations
/ History instruction
/ Labor
/ Labor history
/ Labor movements
/ Legends
/ Military campaigns
/ Military history
/ Paramilitary forces
/ Soldiers
/ War
/ World War (1914-1918)
/ World wars
2014
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Labour and Anzac: An Introduction
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Raelene Frances
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, Bruce Scates
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/ History instruction
/ Labor
/ Labor history
/ Labor movements
/ Legends
/ Military campaigns
/ Military history
/ Paramilitary forces
/ Soldiers
/ War
/ World War (1914-1918)
/ World wars
2014
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Labour and Anzac: An Introduction
2014
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The first celebration of Anzac Day occurred in Adelaide on 13 October 1915.1 It was also Eight Hours Day or, as the Daily Herald, South Australia's labour newspaper, put it, \"Eight Hours Day in a patriotic costume.\" \"Eight Hours Day,\" the Herald explained further, was to don a military uniform, just to show that Labor, in its celebration of its day of victory, was not forgetful of the gallantry of those brave boys who are fighting that the Australian workmen [sic] may not have to see his advantages swept away by the rough hand of Prussianism.
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