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Veterans march past the Fusiliers Museum in a previous Gallipoli Day parade in Bury - Credit: Algy Cole The people of Bury will pause in reverence this month, to remember the men of the Lancashire Fusiliers who were gunned down in the carnage of the Gallipoli campaign. More than 1,800 members of the regiment lost their lives and many more were physically and mentally damaged by the experience. In 1915 the Allied forces attempted to open up sea routes through the Black Sea to Russia and to weaken the Ottoman Empire. It was to be one of the most disastrous episodes of the war, and hit the Bury-based Fusiliers particularly hard. ....
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First draft of history: How the Herald has reported a changing Australia We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement The Sydney Morning Herald started six years before Queen Victoria was crowned and her reign saw growing literacy among colonists who had developed a thirst for news from England, commerce, crime and conflict. The mix has changed: Sydney, national and international news are staples, politics, sport and celebrity now dominate; and electronic and social media publishing platforms complement print. The front page of the first Herald, published on April 18, 1831. Credit:National Library of Australia ....
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There was once a time when politicians cared little for war commemoration. Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, for example, reflected that “In my time as… ....