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The Anzac discovery that changed my life

The Anzac discovery that changed my life
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The Anzac discovery that changed my life

The Anzac discovery that changed my life
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Tone on Tuesday: On Anzac Daze - A changed role for the military

Tone on Tuesday: On Anzac Daze - A changed role for the military
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Kalangadoo remembers WWII veterans

By Raquel Mustillo MEMBERS of the Kalangadoo community will gather on April 18 to remember two World War II veterans for the town’s annual Anzac commemoration service. The service of Private Williams (Bill) James Peake and Craftsman Leo Matson Bilney will be honoured at the 6.15am ceremony at the Kalangadoo Cemetery. Born in Mount Gambier on March 1, 1924 and educated at the Kalangadoo Primary School, Private Peake enlisted in the Third Light Horse Regiment as a 17-year-old. Private Peake – who was 6ft tall and an accomplished horseman – lied about his birthdate and stated he was born in Queensland to enlist, using his skills to train others in the handling of horses and their care.

Prince Philip s gaffes leave a difficult legacy for the royal family to negotiate - 11-Apr-2021

Prince Philip s gaffes leave a difficult legacy for the royal family to negotiate Whether he genuinely thought he was funny or simply lacked tact, the Duke of Edinburgh was well known for the sometimes offensive gaffes that now complicate his legacy as the royal family adapts in the 21st century. 11 April 2021 He was called rude, racist, sexist and plain insensitive. Prince Philip, who died on Friday aged 99, became well known for his long record of inappropriate or awkward gaffes. Whether he genuinely thought he was funny or simply lacked tact, the Duke of Edinburgh managed to cause offence, embarrassment or mirth at many public occasions — something of which he himself was aware.

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