The Kia ora coo-ee : the magazine for the ANZACS in the Middle East, 1918
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To all the sons of Australia and New Zealand whose blood has made sacred the scarred hillsides of Gallipoli, and enriched its barren soil, to all those sons whose cognomen, ANZAC, has become synonymous for bravery in all its most unselfish display, 'and whose silent forms lie reposing in this land and beyond, in that other where Christianity was cradled—Peace.
Language can add nothing to their fadeless laurels. Blessed Be Their Memory.