Topic
Consolidating the Tradition
A collection of 65 issues
Ban on broadcast
BAN ON RADIO
SPEECH HOTLY
CRITICISED
Premier To Be Heard
From B Class Station
DICTATORSHIP
ALLEGED
DESPITE the refusal of the Australian Broadcasting Commission to broadcast his speech through station 4QG, the Premier (Mr. Forgan Smith), who is to be the principal speaker at this morning’s communion breakfast at
Chronological observance
Chronological Observance,
Says Canon Garland
ABOUT 150 people made the pilgrimage to The Cross of Sacrifice and Stone of Remembrance in Toowong Cemetery this morning [ 26 April 1937 ] for the memorial service which was conducted by (Canon D.J. Garland) [ David John Garland ].
Many more beautiful floral tributes to the
On the date it falls
Emphatically Against Holding Next
ANZAC Day on Monday
ALTHOUGH on many subjects there has been a lack of unanimity of opinion among the various ex-service bodies in Brisbane, on the subject of ANZAC Day all are of one mind – that ANZAC Day must be held each year on April 25
ANZAC Day No.21
ANZAC DAY IN 1937.
Sunday Will Be No Obstacle.
THE joint honorary secretaries of the Anzac Day Commemoration Committee, Canon Garland [ David John Garland ] and Captain E.R.B. Pike [ Eustace Royston Baum Pike ] referring to published statements as to the observance of Anzac Day in 1937, which that year
ANZAC Day No.20
‘No Desire of People that this Day
Should Become Another Holiday’
Canon Garland’s Statement
THE Stone of Remembrance and The Cross of Remembrance within the gates of the Toowong Cemetery were heaped high with wreaths when the service conducted by Canon D. Garland [ David John Garland ] was held there
Chaplain retires
ANZAC Day No.19
HEROISM. ENDURANCE. SACRIFICE.
Stone and Cross of Remembrance.
National Holy Day.
Heroism, endurance, sacrifice – these were the Anzac qualities which Canon D.J. Garland [ David John Garland ] stressed in his address to the large gathering which assembled around the Stone of Remembrance and the Cross of Remembrance at Toowong Cemetery
Anzac Day 1935
CEREMONY AT TOOWONG.
FOR OUR DEAD.
Hear us, Son of God, O hear! We approach thee for our dead: Lead them in the vale of fear, By Thy wings around them spread.
AN impressive not was lent at the Remembrance service at The Cross of Sacrifice and Stone of Remembrance,
Honoured by the King
CANON D.J. GARLAND
Canon David John Garland, to whom the title of O.B.E. (Order of the British Empire) has been awarded, is known throughout the whole of Queensland and also in the other States of the Commonwealth.
He was born in Dublin just 70 years ago, but