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OUR ANZACS

Fort Nepean fi res fi rst Fort Nepean fi res fi rst shots of both world warsshots of both world wars

First shot of the war: The six inch guns at Fort Nepean.

By Chris BrennanTHIS year marks one hundred years since the outbreak of hostilities that would avalanche into the optimisti-cally dubbed “war to end all wars” and the prominent role played by the Mornington Peninsula in the events of 1914 is now the stuff of interna-tional legend.

A shot from assassin’s handgun in Sarajevo was the catalyst that would propel the world’s great powers into the orgy of seemingly senseless car-nage that would become The Great War.

But it was a blast from the naval artillery guns of Port Nepean on the southern tip of the peninsula that would be forever recorded as the fi rst shots fi red by the British Em-pire in the war.

Given Australia’s enthusiastic em-brace of military ventures in defence of “the realm” and considering the time difference that places Down Under the best part of a day ahead of our Northern Hemisphere allies, it is perhaps not all that surprising that the colony’s most formidable fortifi cation should fi gure so promi-nently in the chronology of events rapidly unfolding in northern winter of 1914.

But what is truly astonishing is that those very same guns mounted at Point Nepean at the heads of Port Phillip would end up fi ring The Empire’s fi rst shots of the Second World War as well.

Those two events – the fi rst shots of both world wars – may enshrine the guns of Fort Nepean at the centre of world history on an intellectual level but the battle to recognise and preserve the historic site has been long and arduous.

It’s hoped the 100 year anniversa-ry of the outbreak of the First World War will help galvanise recognition of the importance Fort Nepean and boost efforts to preserve and en-hance one of the peninsula’s most important and iconic historical sites.

On the morning of the day the First World War broke out on 5 Au-gust 1914, there was only one Ger-man ship in Melbourne: the 6560 ton steamer Pfalz, a merchant vessel operated by German shipping com-pany Norddeutscher Lloyd.

In the hours leading up to the dec-laration of war between Great Brit-ain and Germany, staff from the Ger-man consulate in Melbourne were in a desperate race to get aboard the Pfalz to escape to their homeland

and avoid impending arrest. The cargo-laden steamer left Vic-

toria Dock mid-morning ahead of schedule with its expanded passen-ger list of German VIPs intent on es-caping through the heads and to the freedom of the open sea before the

now inevitable declaration of war.Also on board was Australian

Captain Robinson, an employee of the pilot service, whose duty was to safely guide the soon-to-be enemy vessel out of Australian waters.

But the ship would make it

through the heads. Australian au-thorities were being updated minute by minute of the rapidly unfolding events in Europe and were well aware of the movements of the Pfalz and its high-value “cargo”.

It was a race against time and tide

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A N Z A C D AYFRIDAY 25 APRIL 2014

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DAWN SERVICE Time: Commences at 6.00am Location: Peninsula Club RSL Gibson St Gibson Street between Noel & Pier St closed for the duration of the service March Time: Commence at 9.15am Concludes 9.45am Location: Starts O’Donohue St proceeding to the cenotaph at Dromana Hall O’Donohue St, Point Nepean Rd Verdon St & Heales St closed for the duration of the march

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DAWN SERVICE Time: Commences at 6.00am Location: Hastings Foreshore March

Time: Commence at 10.30am Concludes at 10.50am Location: Hastings RSL, King St to Hastings Foreshore

King St, High St, Salmon St and Marine Parade closed throughout the march

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March Time: Commence at 10.45am Concludes at 11.45am Location: Crib Point RSL to the cenotaph at Tingara Place

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DAWN SERVICE Time: Commences at 6am Location: Memorial Park, Barkley St March

Time: Commence at 9.45am Concludes at 10.00amLocation: Commence at the corner of Queen St and Main St proceed up Main St to Memorial Park in Barkly St Barkly St & Main St will be closed throughout the march

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March Time: Commence at 10.30am Concludes at 11.30am Location: National Australia Bank proceeding along Point Nepean Rd to the cenotaph at the corner of Point Nepean and Jetty Rd Point Nepean Rd as per above locations will be closed for the duration of the march

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DAWN SERVICE Time: Commences at 6am Location: Rye RSL Memorial Wall 5-11 Nelson St Nelson St closed for the duration of the service March

Time: Commence at 12.15pm Concludes at 1.15pm Location: Rye pier car park. The march will conclude at the Rye RSL where the main service will take place Point Nepean Road, Lyons St and Nelson St closed for the duration of the march.

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DAWN SERVICE Time: Commence at 6.00am Location: Fruit Growers Reserve, Station St

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MARCH Time: Commence at 11.45am Concludes at 12.00pm Location: Flagpole opposite newsagent on Ocean Beach Rd to Sorrento Foreshore Ocean Beach/Point Nepean Rd and Esplanade closed for the duration of the march

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ANZAC Day goes beyond the anniversary of the landing on Gallipoli in 1915.It is the day we remember all Australians who served and died in all wars. The spirit of ANZAC, with its human qualities of courage, mateship, and

meaning and relevance for our sense of national identity.

On ANZAC day, there will be many services and marches held across the peninsula toacknowledge the service of ourveterans.

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OUR ANZACSfor the Pfalz, but history was still on its side when the vessel was halted at Portsea by the SS Alvina. With no legal authority to detain the vessel in lieu of advice of the outbreak of war, the Pfalz was permitted to resume its journey.

But just minutes later, at 11am lo-cal time, a message was received by the Australian Naval Board from the British Admiralty that war had now offi cially been declared.

The order came to the Fort Nepean gunnery crew to “stop or sink” the Pfalz.

Signals were hoisted at Point Ne-pean calling on the ship to stop. The Pfalz did not comply. A shot was fi red across the ship’s bow from a 6 inch Mk VII naval gun mounted at Fort Nepean.

When that fi rst shot was fi red, Captain Robinson reportedly had some diffi culty convincing the cap-tain of the Pfalz that the next shot would be directed at the ship.

But Robinson won the day and the captain and crew of the Pfalz – no doubt in close consultation with their consular superiors - were con-vinced to comply.

The vessel was brought back to Portsea, where both ship and crew were placed under arrest. They would be recorded as the fi rst Ger-man prisoners of the First World War.

A member of the Fort Nepean gun crew wrote of the incident: “The tide was fl owing very fast when we had the word to fi re and I pressed the electrical trigger and saw the shot land with a splash in the water; the splash went right up over the bridge of the ship ... The last order we had was ‘stop her or sink her’.”

As irony would have it, the com-mandeered Pfalz was quickly re-fi tted and renamed, becoming the HMAS Boorara, which would soon carry Australian troops to Egypt and the Dardanelles in 1915 as part of the Anzac Day landing.

The requisitioned former German merchant vessel became part of the 2nd Australian convoy to the mid-east, with subsequent duties includ-ing the transportation of Axis-allied Turkish prisoners of war.

Her dramatic run-in with the guns

of Fort Nepean was but a fore taste of numerous war-time adventures and misadventures.

While serving in the Aegean Sea in July 1915, the ship collided with the French Navy cruiser Kléber and was beached at Moudros before be-ing taken to Naples to be repaired.

The ship was torpedoed twice in the English Channel in 1918 but was repaired on both occasions before serving perhaps its most useful role in transporting repatriated Austral-ian troops home from England.

Twenty-fi ve years later, the guns of Fort Nepean would again thrust themselves onto the world stage, fi ring Britain and the Common-wealth’s fi rst “angry” shot of the Second World War.

It was the only other time Victo-ria’s naval defences had ever been deployed in hostile action, though this time the target turned out to be “friendly”.

The date was 4 September 1939, and the Second World War had been declared only hours earlier.

Alas, this time, there was no fl ee-ing enemy to confront. The mistak-en enemy turned out to be the Aus-tralian freighter SS Woniora, a cargo vessel en-route to Tasmania, which had failed to respond to a recogni-tion signal as it neared the mouth of Port Phillip Bay.

A warning shot was fi red from the very same pair of 6 inch Mk VII na-val guns at Fort Nepean. The ship promptly identifi ed itself. None-the-less, history records the incident as the British shot fi red in the confl ict.

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OUR ANZACSFrom peaceful From peaceful Mornington to the Mornington to the battles of Francebattles of France

Off to war: Leslie Coxhell in 1916. Younger brother: John Eric Coxhell at the time of his enlistment.

By Cameron McCulloughLESLIE Coxhell was a member of one of Mornington’s true pioneering families.

His grandfather arrived in the very early days of Mornington and, having fathered eight children and 43 grandchildren, by the time Leslie arrived the Coxhell name was well established in the area.

While life was by no means easy for people early last century, the little snippets of Les-lie’s life growing up seem fi lled with sporting endeavours, religious practice and scholarly achievement.

The earliest mention of Leslie in the lo-cal newspaper is in October 1907 when the members of the St. Peter’s Gymnastic Club gave a social in the Mechanics’ Hall, As it was the end of the season for 1907, presen-tations were given to those members who had distinguished themselves most during the past year. In the juniors, Leslie Coxhell came third and was presented with a carved picture frame. It was recorded that “After refreshments Mr Schleebs put some very pretty records on his phonograph, which he had kindly lent for the occasion. After hav-ing sung Auld Lang Syne and the national an-them, a few tireless beings joined in a dance,

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OUR ANZACSwhich concluded a very pleasant evening”.

A newspaper article from 1908 about the celebrat-ing of the St Peter’s Sunday School anniversary talks about a large number attending with special hymns be-ing sung by the children and “a most interesting and appropriate address” was given by W. Brett, Esquire. On the following Monday evening “the children and their friends attended in the school hall, when a pro-gramme was rendered by the scholars, after which the prizes were presented”. One of the recipients was Les-lie Coxhell.

On 1 December 1909 Leslie’s name comes up again, this time on the occasion of a Sunday School Picnic held at “Sunnyside”. The prize winners for the year were announced and Leslie was fi rst in line for the boys.

At the end of 1910, Leslie was one of six students from Mornington State school who went up for their Merit Certifi cates. Five “passed creditably” including Leslie, an achievement which “refl ects great credit on their head teacher”.

On 19 October 1912 the local newspaper reported “It is gratifying to learn that Master Leslie Coxhell (15 years of age)... of Mornington, was successful in passing the examination for the position of an assistant at the Mornington State Savings Bank and will take up his duties on Monday next. It may be mentioned that Master Coxhell was educated at the Mornington State School under Mr Ferber (the head teacher) and obtained his Standard Certifi cate at 11 and his Merit at 12 years of age. He was also successful in passing two examinations in the Postal Department, which refl ects great credit on the school.”

Leslie Coxhell was just 19 years old when he enlisted on 12 July 1915. He had in his possession a letter that read as follows:

“I the undersigned declare that my son Leslie Cox-hell born in the year 18th March 1896 is given my full permission to go to war.” The letter is signed by his parents, Henry and Eleanor Coxhell.

A mere boy, he had been working as a railway porter at the time of his enlistment. It was noted on the form that he was of a sallow completion with grey eyes.

Leslie then went through training before departing Aus-tralia on transport ship Ceramic on 23 November 1915.

Above: The troop carried “Ceramic” in Melbourne getting ready to depart in 1916.Below: The embarkation roll showing Leslie Coxhell.

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OUR ANZACSJust three days before leaving Aus-

tralia, Leslie’s younger brother, John Eric Coxhell, signed up for service aged just 18.

Leslie’s war records state that he was transported to Tel-el-Kebir in Egypt, 110 kilometres north-north-east of Cairo and 75 kilometres south of Port Said on the edge of the Egyptian desert. It was a training centre for the First Australian Imperial Force reinforcements and No 2 Australian Stationary Hospital, It was notable for its size with at some stage about 40,000 Australians camped in a small tent city six miles in length.

On 6 March 1916, he was taken on strength into the 46th Battalion, but by 16 April he had been hospitalised.

He was discharged from hospital on 26 April and rejoined his unit in Serapeum.

Serapeum was a three day March from Tel-el-Kebir and was part of the Suez Canal defence.

On 2 June 1916 he boarded the trans-port ship Kinfauns Castle in Alexandria and disembarked in Marseilles on 8 June.

Meanwhile, Leslie’s mother Eleanor was writing to the war offi ce to try and fi nd out why letters to her son had not been received. Younger son John, who was still in Egypt, had received letters, but Leslie had not. She wrote on 10 July 1916 “Could you fi nd out if the letters are lying in Egypt and if so could they be sent on as they say a letter from home could mean so much to them”.

Leslie would have likely treasured word from home as the Western Front must have been a terrible shock to him. He is noted to have been hospitalised on 23 July with cardiac weakness. This be-gan a series of hospitalisations over the next two weeks. On 9 August he rejoined his unit from hospital, only to be killed in action later the same day.

Above: A captured German trench in Posieres, near where Leslie died, shows the utter destruction troops would have experienced.

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OUR ANZACSLeslie was buried midway be-

tween Posieres and Martinpuich, 4.5 miles from Albert.

His personal effects were recov-ered and recorded as “Letters, an Religious booklets (3)”.

The effects were returned to the family in July 1917. Another pack-age was to come in February 1918 that contained his identity disc.

War records show that Eleanor Coxhell was granted a war pension in November 1916, but she died in January 1918.

In September 1920, Henry Cox-hell received the Star medal and in April 1924, the British War Medal for Leslie’s service.

A letter dated 12 December 1924 informed Henry of the fi nal resting place of his son. Posieres British Cemetery, plot 4, row n, grave 3.

Things did not end as terribly for Leslie’s brother John. After being wounded in action in July 1916 with a gunshot to the chest, he was sent to England for treatment only to be returned to Australia in November 1916.

He was discharged as medically unfi t, but re-enlisted in October 1917. A new notation was made on his second enlistment form under “distinctive marks”, simply stating GSW on chest. He remained in Aus-tralia for his second stint and was discharged in July 1918.

John Eric Coxhell featured in local newspapers over the following dec-ade as a handy sportsman. He died in 1969.

Although Leslie’s mother died in 1918, his father lived until he was 80, dying in 1942.

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Above: Leslie’s war records stamped with “DECEASED” in red.Left: The Argus reports him as killed in action.

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The Coxhell pioneers, Thomas and TheresaLESLIE Coxhell’s granparents were Thomas and Theresa Coxhell.

Thomas Coxhell was an early pioneer, who was born in Middlesex, England in 1825.

He married Theresa Anne Tynan on 17 Sep-tember 1857 at St. Francis Church, Melbourne.

Theresa was born in Dublin Ireland in 1831, and arrived in Port Phillip aboard the “Western Bride” in 1855. Her passage had been paid for by Mr. Balcombe of The Briars, where she had been contracted to work for one year as a La-dies’ maid for a yearly wage of twenty pounds.

Thomas’ fi rst job in this area was as a brick-layer at The Briars.

In 1862 he purchased land at Osborne over-

looking The Briars and Balcombe Creek, and built a house where he and Theresa reared their eight children.

Thomas also worked as a brickmaker (second from right in the photo), using the waterholes on surrounding farms to make bricks to construct buildings for the owners.

When he retired he and Theresa moved to Al-fred Street, Mornington where he died in 1905, aged 80.

He was survived by his eight children, 43 grandchildren, and eight great grandchildren.

His wife Theresa died two years later, aged 76.Source: Mornington and District Historical Society

Far left: Thoma CoxhellLeft: Theresa CoxhellAbove: Thomas Coxhell at the Mornington BrickWorks circa 1860-70.

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OUR ANZACS

By Peter McCulloughANYONE with even a cursory knowledge of Australia’s involvement in World War One will be able to inform you that the death toll was about 62,000 (the precise fi gure was 61,966).

Less well-known is that the “gassed and wounded” totalled 156,000, and that the subse-quent death toll in the decade following the end of hostilities was 60,000, according to the Aus-tralian War Memorial website.

It is important to realize that the “wounded” did not include soldiers who suffered what in those times was referred to as “shell shock.”

When assessing returned soldiers for a war disability pension, many doctors rejected psy-chological explanations of war’s impact (what we now call post-traumatic stress disorder) and were suspicious about malingering.

Accordingly, many men returned to Australia physically intact but mentally destroyed and found great diffi culty in settling back into ci-vilian life; these men lived for the rest of their lives with the ghosts of Gallipoli or the Western Front.

The death toll of 60,000 in the decade after 1918 would surely have been much greater if these other “wounded” had also been counted.

At the time of the Great War, Australia’s popu-lation was less than 4.5 million while the number of men who enlisted was 416,809.

With such a large percentage of men of eligible age being involved, it was rare to fi nd a family that was not touched in some way.

Local historian and author Leila Shaw is very familiar with the consequences of the confl ict: both her father (Sapper Thomas William Brun-ning) and her father-in-law (Trooper William Shaw) were invalided home.

When both these young men enlisted, the

Remembering the wounded

Early days: A photograph of the Brunning children with. Ruby (born 1896), Florence (born 1893), George (born 1900) and Bill (born 1895).

Ready to go: Sapper Thomas William Brunning (BIll) on his enlistment in 1916.

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war had been in progress for two years. The Gallipoli campaign had come and gone. One wonders what prompted them to join up when they did. Horrifi c casualty lists were commonplace, and by this time no one went off expecting a picnic.

Fortunately both men were able to settle back into the local community and lead happy and successful lives as nurserymen/orchardists. I am in-debted to Mrs. Shaw for the infor-mation and photographs contained in this article.

Sapper Thomas William Brunning (No. 16729)BILL Brunning, as he was more commonly known, was born in Somerville in 1895, one of three sons of John and Maria Brun-

ning. He was a descendant of one of the earlier families which came to Somerville as nurserymen and orchardists, settling in the area in 1866. Bill subsequently became a partner in the nursery business that exists today under the name of John Brunning and Sons “Somerville Nurseries.”

At the age of 22 years and eight months, Bill Brunning enlisted on 29 September 1916 and, after initial training, he embarked on the Orontes on 23 December, disem-barking at Plymouth on 17 February, 1917. His training in England was interrupted several times by illness, requiring hospitalization.

It was not until 8 September 1917 that Sapper Brunning joined the 1st Signal Company at Abbeville in

France. However his stay at the front was short-lived as he was admit-ted to hospital on 20th October and invalided back to England a month later with “jaundice.” His health problems appear to have kept him in England for the rest of the war and he departed for Australia on the Ar-gyleshire on 9 December, 1918.

It was a sad home-coming for Sapper Brunning for, while he was at sea, his mother Maria, aged 52, and his sister Florence, aged 26 and married two months, died as victims of the Spanish infl uenza pandemic. In fact the Spanish fl u followed the troops home and it has been esti-mated that in 1918 it alone killed another 12,000 troops. Bill Brun-ning returned to Somerville which by this time had become one of the

largest fruit growing areas in Aus-tralia. Brunnings nursery, owned and managed by Bill and one of his brothers, George, was reputedly the biggest in Australia: it exported fruit and fruit trees to all parts of Aus-tralia and overseas to England, parts of Europe, Argentina, New Zealand, India, Burma, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Mauritius and parts of Africa.

During his years overseas Bill cor-responded with a local girl, Beatrice Fraser, and they married in 1920. Their family consisted of twin girls-Beatrice and Lilian (who lived for three days), Warwick(who lived for 14 months), and Leila. Beatrice married Keith Dawson and Leila married Gaza Shaw.

As well as his involvement in Brunnings Nurseries, Bill Brunning

became very active in public affairs. As you might expect, these included the Somerville Fruitgrowers’ Horti-cultural and Agricultural Show, of which he was both President (1928-34) and Secretary (1940-62), and the Somerville Fruit Growers As-sociation.

Between 1942 and 1964 Bill Brunning was a member of the Hastings-Somerville RSL, serving a term as President. During the 1940’s he was President of the Somerville Soldiers’ Welfare Committee and in a generous gesture he paid for the cool store space for all returned or-chardist servicemen for the fi rst year after their return from overseas.

Bill Brunning was a director of the Tyabb Cool Store.

In 1949 Bill Brunning donated the

Relaxing in France: Sapper Shaw (circled). She’s apples: Bill Brunning (right) with his brother George (left), the proprietors of Brunnings nurdery judging apples at a show.

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Ready to go: Will Shaw at the time of his enlistment in 1916. Seeing the sights: Will Shaw (on right) in Egypt.

land in Frankston-Flinders Road, Somerville for an In-fant Welfare Centre which was erected by the citizens of Somerville as a war me-morial. This property was sold in 2012 by the Morn-ington Peninsula Shire to Aldi for a supermarket car-park; a decision which still rankles with many local residents.

Bill Brunning’s wife, Beatrice, died in 1939 and a second marriage produced a daughter, Helyn.Bill Brun-ning died in 1964.

Trooper William Shaw (No. 1565)Will Shaw was born in Maf-fra, Victoria, in 1890, the son of John and Frances Shaw. He enlisted on 18 October, 1916 aged 26 and gave his occupation as farm labourer of Willesden Road, Oakleigh. His father was listed as next-of-kin at the same address, but at some point over the next two years this was amended to “Tyabb P.O.”.

On 15 December, 1916 Trooper William Shaw of the Camel Corps Novem-ber 1916 Reinforcements embarked on the Vestalia. A little over a month later they disembarked at Suez where, following time with the 1st and 4th Light Horse Train-ing Regiments, Will Shaw was taken on strength with the 4th Light Horse.

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OUR ANZACSdated 23 March, 1917 stated: “I am still going strong and feel splendid. Don’t address Camel Corps any more; its cut out...The new Brigade went out the other day, and we are likely to fol-low any time now.” On the reverse was a photo-graph of Will and his two mates on camels with the Sphinx and a pyramid in the background. A second letter stated: “...been for a trip to Cairo and had a rattling good time, out at the Pyra-mids and all over the place...”

A letter to his brother, Rod, dated 18 April stated : “...at the front now, we arrived here at 2am Sunday-some big bombarding going on over the last couple of days-aeroplanes are pretty active...I don’t feel a bit afraid, Rod. I think I will get through alright-don’t forget the 4th Light Horse.”

William’s next letter, dated 28 July, 1917 stated: “...We got orders to saddle up and put all our equipment on this morning, horse feed and all. We thought we were off out for a big fi ght, but it was only a false alarm...lined up ready to move, the General came along and in-

spected us..he said we mustn’t go out short of anything, for it will be a fi ve days severe bat-tle they reckon. I hope I have the luck to pull through alright...”

Trooper Shaw suffered a setback in October when he was hospitalized with septic sores in the groin. On 1 November he was transferred to the Convalescent Depot and in a letter to family the following day he was quite optimis-tic about the future. He stated : “I didn’t like leaving the front to come here , but I couldn’t ride for the septic on my thigh-an awful lot of men got them, nearly every scratch used to turn septic. I think it’s too much bully beef and not enough vegetables.” Unfortunately the problem persisted, and Trooper Shaw was moved to var-ious hospitals, not rejoining the 4th Light Horse until 11 January, 1918.

In his letter of 2 November, 1917 Will Shaw sent Christmas wishes to his family and ex-pressed the hope that he would be with them again for the following Christmas. He did get back to Australia before the next Christmas,

Ready for action: Top left, Will Shaw on horseback.Recovering in Gaza: Left, Will Shaw (far left) after being wounded.Home away from home: Above, nurses relax at their tent.

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OUR ANZACSas he had hoped, but it could easily have proved otherwise. Overnight on the 30 April/1 May, 1918 Australians and Turks opposed each other near the River Jordan, west of Es Salt, poised for battle.

In Volume VII of “The Of-fi cial History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918” (The Australian Imperial Force in Sinai and Palestine) historian H.S.Gullett wrote : “The situa-tion was uncomfortable. Grant had only about 800 rifl es available for the fi ring line.”

Grant and two other senior offi cers were descending the hillside behind brigade head-quarters, after a 7am recon-naissance, when”... rifl e and machine-gun fi re burst sud-denly from the whole front, and in a few minutes it was clear that the Turks were at-tacking in great strength...Wave after wave of infantry in open order, and very boldly led, debouched from the mud-hills and struck straight across the plain... To the north the 4th regiment was being forced further into the hills, and by 8.30 o’clock the enemy, ad-vancing down the plain, were close to the Es Salt track.”

By this time Trooper Wil-liam Shaw lay wounded on the battlefi eld. He was deliv-ering a message to the Aus-tralian Mounted Divisional Head Quarters in Es Salt when his right knee was shattered by a gunshot. This happened at about 8 am. on the morn-ing of 1 May 1918, but Will

Shaw lay out there unattended for several days before he was brought in. By this time the wound was crawling with maggots, but they were feed-ing on the infection and this saved him from blood poison-ing.

Trooper Shaw was trans-ferred from a Casualty Clear-ing Station to the 47th Station-ary Hospital on 12 May, 1918. Service records show that the next-of-kin were regularly ad-vised of William’s condition and it would have been a wor-rying few months for the Shaw family back home: on 20 May his condition was reported as “serious”; two days later he was “dangerously ill.” In a tent hospital in Gaza several attempts were made to control the gangrene and one evening he overheard the doctor tell-ing a nurse “This one will not survive the night.” William survived-and vowed to call his fi rst son “Gaza” in apprecia-tion of his life! On 30 May the leg was amputated above the knee, and it was three more weeks before William was off the “dangerously ill” list.

On 3 August, 1918 Trooper William Shaw embarked on the Karoola for Australia. He disembarked on 4 September and was discharged from the A.I.F. in Melbourne on 20 De-cember, 1918-just in time for Christmas as he had hoped!

When he was discharged, Will Shaw lived with his par-ents on the Mornington-Tyabb Road in Moorooduc. As well

as the usual problems faced by soldiers returning from war, he had to come to terms with the loss of a limb. It was not long before he made the acquaintance of Alice Lilian Reeves, the daughter of Wil-liam and Elizabeth Reeves who lived nearby. On 20 Au-gust 1921 they married and settled at “Karoola” on the Mornington-Tyabb Road, Ty-abb: Will could not forget the ship that brought him home!

Despite his artifi cial leg, Will Shaw managed ably on his 20 acres, and became a very successful orchardist, largely working the property alone. Between 1922 and 1939 Will and Alice had fi ve children: Dorothy, William John Gaza, Neville, Linda and Malcolm. The fi rst son was given the name of his father, his grandfather, and an eternal reminder of the desert confl ict. Universally known as “Gaza”, he married Leila Brunning and was a local builder; amongst many others he built the home that William and Alice retired to in Tyabb in 1952. Daughter Linda married a local orchard-ist, Bill Lillywhite, and she, too, has lived locally all her life. Two of the Shaw family were in the forces during the Second world Was, includ-ing Gaza who served in New Guinea and Bougainville with the 10th Field Company of the Royal Australian Engineers.

Although he suffered from phantom pains all his life, Will Shaw was never heard to com-

The next generation: Gaza pictured his his father Will, mother Alice and little brother Malcolm ashe prepared to leave for New Guinea in 1942.

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Address: 36 Stratford Road, RYEPrice: $740,000Agency: Prentice Real Estate, 2395 Point Nepean Road, Rye, 5985 2351Agent: Sam Crowder, 0403 893 724

BE inspired and immerse yourself in this private and beautiful sanctuary and let your imagination take fl ight. Sunny open-plan living zones connect to a stunning garden setting with a private atrium-style entertaining area boasting a solid wood fi re and a lovely water feature nearby. The galley-style kitchen has pine benchtops and stainless-steel appliances including a dishwasher, and there is a delightful servery window with breakfast counter opening into the massive family room with woodheater and space for the eight-ball table. Polished timber fl oorboards feature throughout the interior. The main bedroom has a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, and two more bedrooms share the main bathroom. Perfect from every angle, this stylish home has a neat aggregate driveway offering plenty of parking and there is a triple garage plus workshop area.

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Address: 182 Bittern-Droman Road, BALNARRINGPrice: Negotiable over $2.2 millionAgency: Harcourts, 10/14 High Street, Hastings, 5970 7333Agent: Jason Dowler, 0403 598 754

LAKELANDS thoroughbred farm is a fi rst-class agistment facility located close to Balnarring and Mornington. From the impressive entrance, with secure automatic gates, you wind past extensive post and rail fencing to the oustanding Federation-style home. Recently built by Harkaway Homes from the gabled homestead series, the main house has four striking verandahs – one on each side – and is well positioned towards the rear of the property, affording a great rural outlook. There are fi ve open living zones, fi ve bedrooms, a separate study, two bathrooms, and a deluxe kitchen and quality fi xtures and fi ttings. The 25-hectares have been split into 32 large paddocks with year round pasture courtesy of natural springs. A massive Quakers barn has a concrete fl oor and also has power connected. There are overnight boxes for horses. This well-equipped lifestyle property is home to a respected horse agistment business, and perfect for those in the industry, perhaps looking to take the next big step.

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mount Martha

Embracing quality and modern sophistication in a manner un-matched by comparable properties, this single-level three-bedroom, two-bathroom residence is defined by quality finishes and contemporary fashion in a unique residential setting. The interior reflects modern ideals of open space and streaming sunshine with separate living and dining rooms, a quality kitchen, main bedroom with en suite and a feature deck extending to a manageable wrap-around garden. A large double auto garage with internal access, alarm and ducted heating are additional assets, while the location provides a quiet, eminently desirable context for lifestyle enjoyment close to parks and Bentons Square.

Auction Saturday 17th May at 12.00pmInspect Saturday 12.00–12.30pmContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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6 Meadow Crest Circuit, Mount Martha 23 2

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mount Martha Auction

5 Klarica Close, Mount Martha

This spectacular single-level four-bedroom, two-bathroom plus a study residence set on 780m2, approx, achieves the perfect balance of light, space, form and function in a sought-after family location. The accomplished floor-plan is comprehensively appointed with designer finishes from Jarrah floorboards to plantation shutters and an emphasis on free flowing living and alfresco entertaining. The 38 square home is designed for a large family with a gourmet stone kitchen and five excellent zoned living areas including a stunning retreat with bi-fold doors to the garden and a fitted Gold Class cinema room. Features a huge covered deck, double remote garage, stylish en suite and a workshop/studio.

Auction Saturday 10th May at 11.00amInspect Saturday 11.00–11.30amContact Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Tuerong Auction

634 Stumpy Gully Road, Tuerong

Stylish, sophisticated, modern and spacious...this luxurious two-storey residence’s list of attributes give it standing of first class status with a beautiful country atmosphere set on eight and half acres, approx. The five bedroom, three bathroom home is highlighted by a knockout floorplan of spectacular dimensions with a focus on indoor-outdoor entertaining, three zoned living areas and designer finishes. Enjoy this stunning location and create your own unique lifestyle set amongst the gum trees with a huge machinery shed and the versatility for a range of hobby farm pursuits. The home is ideally located within easy reach of schools, shops and Peninsula Link and has ample room for a pool, tennis court, horses or orchard.

Auction Saturday 17th May at 11.00amInspect Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 11.00–11.30amContact Lisa Fraser-Smith 0400 760 101 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mount Eliza Auction

85-87 Eumerella Grove, Mount Eliza

Enter a world of complete luxury across two dramatic levels with an impressive panoramic view stretching across the Moorooduc Plains in this utterly unique, masterfully executed six bedroom, three bathroom residence. Every space is designed to draw the outdoors inside with three fabulous living areas plus a cinema room, glassed study and grand-scale kitchen with easy access to a terrace. The main bedroom enjoys balcony access and an en suite; while a second bedroom has a spa en suite. Features a main spa bathroom, double garage, ducted heating, refrigerated cooling and an inbuilt sound system. Live this life!

Auction Saturday 17th May at 1.00pmInspect Saturday 1.00–1.30pmContact John Styling 0403 093 922 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington Auction

6 Bailey Place, Mornington

Set on a magnificent 3 1/4 acre allotment, approx, backing onto Balcombe Creek, this 1st class Western Australian limestone residence combines country class with city chic just minutes from Mornington’s best attractions. This five-bedroom 2.5 bathroom plus an office single-level sensation brilliantly merges indoor-outdoor aspects with a coveted Green Wedge outlook and park-like surrounds complete with a solar-heated self-cleaning pool and barn. Around 68 squares, the free-flowing interior showcases three spectacular living areas, café doors to an undercover terrace, an entertainer’s kitchen and a spa ensuite

Auction Saturday 17th May at 2.00pmInspect Saturday 1.30–2.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Luke McCoy 0467 321 322 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington For Sale

2 Currawong Street, Mornington

Find big style at this hugely popular Mornington address, on a generous allotment of 571m2 (approx.). Well-loved and completely renovated all the hard work has been finished for you. Features include a fully renovated kitchen with new appliances, a spacious renovated bathroom, split system heating and cooling, living and dining room that extends to the outdoor alfresco area, a 4 car garage with an abundances of extra storage and build in robes in all of the bedrooms. Perfect for first home buyers or downsizers this abode is ready to move in, home is priced to sell!

Price $390,000 plusInspect Saturday 1.30–2.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Luke McCoy 0467 321 322 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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197 Main Street Mornington VIC 3931T. 03 5975 6888

Mornington

The magic of a sought-after Beleura Hill setting adds to the overall excellence in this renovated, solid-brick three-bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence set on 880sqm, approx, with a solar-heated pool and children’s playground. Soaring cathedral ceilings, three living zones, designer finishes, a northern aspect, a balcony overlooking Tallis Reserve and an open fireplace all add to the outstanding family facilities on show. A gourmet stone kitchen with twin ovens, a stylish ensuite, a main spa bathroom and alfresco entertaining decks highlight the home’s quality and style. This family-wise home resides in a quiet tree-lined street close to schools, shops, Mornington golf course and stunning Mills beach.

Auction Saturday 3rd May at 2.00pmPrice Guide $600,000 plus buyersInspect Saturday 12.30–1.00pmContact Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

34 Tallis Drive, Mornington 2.53 2

Mornington

The luxury of this two-storey three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom residence designed by Langford Jones is further elevated by its exceptional lifestyle position. At the forefront of contemporary design and stylish low-maintenance living, the impressive interior proportions are augmented by a fabulous undercover alfresco entertaining area with double glazed cafe doors, bay glimpses from the top-floor study, an elegant Caesarstone kitchen and two expansive living areas. The quality of the internal fit out is superb from the warm Blackbutt floorboards to the Caesarstone benchtops, exceptional storage solutions and double remote garage with internal access. Auction Saturday 3rd May at 11.00am

Price Guide $550,000 plus buyers Inspect Saturday 11.45–12.15pmContact Deborah Quinn 0428 205 555 Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

25 Weber Drive, Mornington 2.53 2

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Dromana

Picture this…postcard ever-changing water views with the mood of the bay unfolding in front of you and magnificent Mt Martha hill on show…all yours to enjoy every day of the year from this contemporary north-facing residence set on an exceptional 862m2 in a secluded cul-de-sac. Instantly relaxing and immediately inviting, this three-bedroom, three-bathroom residence with an in-ground heated pool has a calming holiday ambience and offers exceptional liveability. Brilliant bay views are showcased in the open plan air-conditioned living area and two bedrooms or soak in the atmosphere on the entertaining balcony. Adding to the excellence is a self-contained studio with a third bedroom, spa bathroom and kitchenette.

Auction Saturday 3rd May at 1.00pmInspect Saturday 12.30–1.00pmContact Chris Wilson 0417 147 307 Luke McCoy 0467 321 322 bowmanandcompany.com.au

Auction

28 Burns Close, Dromana 33 2

Red Hill South

Rare hinterland of 10 glorious acres, approx., creates a superb scenario in the heart of Red Hill. This enchanting three-bedroom cottage is one of Red Hill’s original homes and retains the character of its period origins alongside today’s desires for open plan living and alfresco entertaining with a stunning deck and wrap-around verandah with valley views. The property offers a range of future opportunities and includes stables, an artist’s studio, five paddocks currently used for horses, an apple orchard and 70,000 litres of water storage. Ideally located close to shops, wineries and schools. Ride, cycle or walk out your door to Stony Creek trail or Merricks riding trail. Dual driveway access off Beaulieu Road. A unique opportunity to secure this prime location, keep the existing, potential B & B or new home. Price $1,250,000

Inspect Tuesday & Sunday 12.00–12.30pmContact Lisa Fraser-Smith 0400 760 101

Robert Bowman 0417 173 103 bowmanandcompany.com.au

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OUR ANZACSplain. With a happy disposition, he worked hard on the farm chores like a man with both legs. He also partici-pated enthusiastically in community matters and, at var-ious times, held the positions of Secretary of the Tyabb Primary School Committee, the Tyabb Scout Commit-tee, and the Tyabb Recreation Reserve. He was a Trustee of that Reserve and also of the Tyabb Methodist Church. Will was a long-time member of the Hastings-Somer-ville R.S.L. and he donated to many charities including the Tyabb Hall which was rebuilt by his son, Gaza.

William Shaw died in 1970 and his wife Alice in 1975.

Footnote: Examination of the detailed army records of a number of original ANZACs reveals one interest-ing point: although they lacked nothing in courage or enthusiasm, they were somewhat lacking in height. The two soldiers in this story, both country boys used to hard manual work, are typical: Sapper Brunning was 5 feet 5 3/4 inches (167 cm.) and Trooper Shaw was 5 feet 6 ½inches (169 cm.) A comprehensive history of the Brunning family will ap-pear in the Western Port News later this year.

Later in life: Will and Alice in their later years. Will died in 1970 and Alice died in 1975.George says thanks: The certifi cate of appreciation awarded to William Shaw for his sacrifi ce.

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Skeletons in the cupboardWILL Shaw was born in Maffra, one of eight chil-dren. His father, John Shaw, was born in Harris, Scot-land, in 1855, came to Australia with his parents (John and Margaret) in 1856, and died in Tyabb in 1923. In 1877 he married Frances Ann Robertson in Maffra. She was the daughter of Thomas and Grace Robertson (nee Scoullar) and was born in Tasmania in 1857.

Many years after her death in Tyabb in 1942, re-search by family members found that the parents of Frances Ann Shaw (nee Scoullar) had arrived in Australia as convicts and had led fascinating lives. Whether Frances was aware of any of this is unknown.

Her father, Thomas C. Robertson, was born in the East Indies (Indonesia) circa 1814 but subsequently lived in Edinburgh. Aged 15 and homeless, he stole a penknife and 15 shillings. For that he was sentenced in 1831 to 14 years imprisonment in Van Dieman’s Land (Tasmania).

In Australia he was given hard labour in a road party for using bad language and disobeying his mas-

ter’s orders, and spent three months on the Grass Tree Hill chain gang. In 1839 he was fi ned 5 shillings for drunkenness and later spent three days on the tread-wheel for the same offence. Six years later, while on ticket-of-leave, Robertson stole four pairs of trousers and was sent to Port Arthur to serve an additional seven years.

While Robertson was serving his sentence, 24 year old mother of four, Grace Scoullar, was standing trial in Kilmarnock, Scotland, in 1847 for stealing blankets and a patched bed cover. Sentenced to seven years in Tasmania, it is believed that she never saw her chil-dren again.

In 1851 she met Robertson and they applied for and were granted permission to marry, but authorities de-ferred their marriage for six months because of her prior conviction for insolence. They married in Ham-ilton, Tasmania, later that year.

After serving their sentences the couple moved to Maffra where they raised fi ve children, includ-ing Frances. Thomas and Grace both died in Maffra: Thomas in 1891 and Grace three years later.

Left: Maffra in the 1880s, around the time when Will Shaw’s parents lived there.

Right: Frances Ann Shaw (nee Scoullar)

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OUR ANZACSAge no barrier to Kokoda returnBy Michelle KapnoullasSt John of God Frankston HospitalIN 1941, Alan Moore was only 20 years old – a newly promoted Lieu-tenant in the 39th Battalion – when he was sent to Port Moresby to de-fend the airstrip and halt any South-ward Japanese advance. There were approximately 1000 Australians against 3000 Japanese.

Alan attended Melbourne Gram-mar School and during his time there, attended four years of cadet school, where he became a cadet lieutenant.

It was because of his cadet knowl-edge that he was promoted to lieu-tenant at such a young (the youngest offi cer to serve in his battalion).

His platoon of 33 (18-19 year olds) along with the rest of the battalion sailed the Aquitania from Sydney to Port Moresby.

Alan travelled in the honeymoon suite – however it was with 14 other young lieutenants. The convoy of ships took 4.5 days to arrive at their destination.

As the battalion prepared to be taken to the campsite, they were informed their supplies were at the bottom of the cargo and would there-fore take several days to unload.

So they marched seven miles in the scorching heat to Seven Mile Drome where the sargeant pointed to a place on the side of the hill and told them to set up camp – without any of the following: tents, mosquito nets, building equipment, medications or decent food.

During the fi rst week, without proper supplies and equipment, many of the men suffered from dys-entery and malaria. Alan was unfor-tunate to suffer from dysentery him-

self, but did not get malaria. Finally their supplies arrived.

The men spent many hours unload-ing ships and preparing defences – unfortunately when the new senior offi cers arrived, they informed them they were setting up the defences in the wrong place and had to start again.

The Japanese landed in Rabaul – New Britain and set up airfi elds and a naval base. During the day and night they continually bombed the area where Alan’s Battalion was based. Alan said they would wait for the bombers to leave and would then jump out of the holes they were hid-ing in the shoot, using First World War Lewis Guns (machine guns) at the Zero strafi ng planes that would follow the bomber planes. They even managed to shoot a few down.

After Kokoda, the Japanese es-tablished themselves in the northern beaches of Papua New Guinea. Alan recalls this being the worst part of the war for him. The Japanese had positioned themselves in the beach and the Australians had to walk through swamp land to get to them (more soldiers died from disease and

dysentery than from combat). Alan was evacuated when he be-

came very ill. He has no recollection of being transferred to the Australian General hospital in Port Moresby. Alan spent a total of three years in Papua New Guinea (two campaigns).

He was transferred to another unit when he got back to Australia as the 39th Battalion was disbanded due to casualties.

Twelve months after the war, both of Alan’s parents passed away. He stayed in the family home in Cam-berwell on his own, until he met the love of his life – Joan. They mar-ried three months after meeting each other, had two daughters, moved to Mount Eliza in 1955 to enrol their daughters in Toorak College and were married for 51 glorious years.

They have fi ve grandchildren ranging in age from 30 – 18. Sadly Joan passed away 12 years ago.

Over the years, Alan has been an active member in school committees and is one of the two past two-year members of the Canadian Bay Club.

Alan keeps active, walking half a kilometer every day into Mount

Eliza Village to have coffee with friends. Two weeks ago, Alan came down with a severe gastric attack and became quite ill. He arrived at St John of God Frankston Rehabilita-tion Hospital as an inpatient, to help him return to maximum strength to prepare for his trip back to Kokada in August this year. He is participating in physiotherapy sessions to improve his balance and coordination and im-prove his walking endurance.

Alan will be joined by his two daughters in Kokada for Kokada Day on 8 August. His granddaughter will also meet them there after walk-ing the Kokoda trail.

“I never thought I would get anoth-er opportunity to go back to Kokoda, but I’m so happy I am,” Alan said.

Alan is extremely happy with St John of God Frankston Reha-bilitation Hospital and said “I am staggered at the high quality of the equipment here. I couldn’t speak more highly of the staff, they are well selected. The food is the level of a top class restaurant and we are terribly lucky to have this establish-ment in our area.”

Above: Alan Moore with physiotherapist, Cleeve.Left: Alan Moore ready for action in the front garden of his parents Camberwell home, aged 20.

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OUR ANZACSThe mystery of a Frankston recruitBy Peter McCulloughMY brief was to provide a short bi-ography on a First World War Anzac who enlisted in Frankston.

This didn’t seem too diffi cult an assignment: I looked up “Mapping Our Anzacs” on the internet and dis-covered that 33 people enlisted in Frankston between 1914 and 1918.

The only name that rang a bell was Lewis Cole, one of the three Cole brothers from Tyabb who went overseas, but I did a feature article on them in the 2012 Anzac Day spe-cial edition.

That left 32 to choose from. One of those was William Victor Murray Grainger. With three given names he sounded interesting. Besides, I wondered, could he be related to the composer, Percy Grainger?

I brought up his details on the computer and it wasn’t long before I appreciated how diffi cult it can be for an historian to track some of the original participants in the AIF.

As can be seen, the offi cial papers reveal that, during the course of the war, Private Grainger changed his details to such an extent that he caused a heated dispute to break out between the adjutant at the camp and the records offi ce.

The original papers show that this 21-year-old labourer, who was born in London, enlisted on 17 Septem-ber 1914 (only days after war was declared) and provided the follow-ing information:

1. NAME: William Victor Murray Ireland2. NEXT OF KIN: Elizabeth Ire-land, 29 Quadrant Grove, Maitland Park, London.3. RELIGION: R.C.

So what changed in the following few years?

1. In early 1916, at the request of the soldier, his name on the payroll was changed by the adjutant at the Australian Base Camp at Weymouth from Ireland to Grainger. The Ad-jutant did not follow proper proce-dures and received a “blister” from the OIC records who pointed out that his actions “contravened para-graph 1901 of the King’s Regula-tions”. Subsequently, on 27 March 1916, Private Ireland submitted a statutory declaration indicating that he was now Private Grainger. No reason was given for the name change.

2. At some point, the soldier’s “next of kin” was changed to Mrs M Grainger of 16 Oakford Rd, Suffolk Park, Highgate, London. Presum-ably this change was made follow-ing the submission of a marriage certifi cate dated 6 November 1915 concerning the marriage of Wil-liam Victor Murray Grainger (aged 21) of 29 Quadrant Grove, to Ma-bel Laura Holt (21) of 72 Welles-ley Rd. The marriage took place while the soldier was convalescing in London following a severe bout of infl uenza. He was already using

the name “Grainger” and his given address was 29 Quadrant Grove, which was the same address as his original “next of kin” (Elizabeth Ireland). One wonders whether he knew Mabel before he came out to Australia, or was this a whirlwind wartime romance?

3. Private Grainger’s religious de-nomination was changed from Ro-man Catholic to Church of England. Perhaps this was a consequence of

his marriage to Mabel? While all of these changes were keeping the OIC records on their (no doubt highly polished) toes, Private Ireland/Grainger had not been idle.

He embarked from Australia as a member of the 6th Battalion on 2 December 1914, returning on 2 De-cember 1918.

The years in between were spent at Gallipoli where he suffered a rifl e wound to the chest (8 May 1915) and

then severe infl uenza (1 September 1915) necessitating his despatch to England to convalesce (and marry).

On 28 May 1916 he rejoined his regiment in France at Etaples and completed his war experience in hospital as a result of being gassed and wounded (31 August 1918).

One can’t help but wonder wheth-er Private Grainger’s life as a civil-ian was as colourful as the years he spent in uniform.

Clearing station: A hospital in Etaples much like the one William would have been admitted to.

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Family affair: Ben Elton’s uncle Gottfried (left) and his father Ludwig Ehrenberg.Lucky escape: Ben Elton’s family managed to fl ee Germany just a month before Hitler occupied Tubingen in 1939.

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BOOK REVIEWBy Peter McCulloughABOUT 30 years ago, British pub-lisher Paul Hamlyn visited Australia and was interviewed on television. He related the story of a budding writer, fresh from a course at the local polytechnic, who obtained an appointment with Hamlyn and en-quired “I want to write a best-seller: can you suggest a topic?”

The publisher explained that best-sellers were rarely novels but topics of general interest. In the case of his company, the best sellers were books on Hitler, cats and golf – in that order.

Twelve months later, the young writer was back. He pushed his manuscript across the desk and Hamlyn glanced at the title: I Played Golf with Hitler’s Cat. He was not impressed.

Although Hamlyn’s story may have been apocryphal, the fact re-mains that books on Hitler and the Nazi era are still appearing frequent-ly on the best-seller lists.

The hysteria that swept Germany in the 1930s and 1940s still mystifi es us today, just as it mystifi ed our par-ents and grandparents in those times. How did a man who was an obscure failure until his thirties become the most powerful dictator of his day?

When Hitler became chancellor in 1933, six million Germans were un-employed. Within three years, there was full employment. To many Ger-mans, he was a miracle worker.

Yet his sinister attributes were always present: his brutal views on race; his thirst for war; and his ob-session with expanding Germany’s borders. His anti-semitism would ultimately lead to his downfall, as he divided his resources between the war and the persecution of the Jews.

As the persecution intensifi ed, the Jewish citizens, who were in-variably loyal Germans and many of whom had fought in the First World War, wondered where it would end.

In Two Brothers (see below), one of the main characters refl ects on the

situation that was puzzling the rest of the world:

“...Paulus, like every half-civi-lized person in Germany, Jew or Gentile, had hoped that somehow, one day, a line would be drawn. That the steady erosion of all humanity towards the ‘race enemies’ would reach its nadir. Deprived of rights, property, dignity, security. Yes.

But murder? Mass murder? Surely not. That couldn’t be.

Nobody. Nobody would do that.Least of all the sons of Bach, Bee-

thoven, Goethe, Schiller, Mozart, Bismark, Gutenberg and Luther.

Murder all the Jews? ALL of them? It couldn’t happen

And yet...” If you, too, are fascinated by the

Nazi era, there are three recent nov-els that you might care to choose from for some reading over the next month or so. Coincidentally, all three novelists have been motivated to write by an actual event.

Alone In Berlin By Hans FalladaSET in Berlin in 1940, a city para-lysed by fear, the story tells of one man who refuses to be scared. Otto Quangel, an ordinary German who

is the foreman in a furniture factory and who lives with his wife (Anna) in a shabby apartment block, tries to stay out of trouble under the Nazi rule. But when he discovers that their only son has been killed fi ght-ing at the front he is shocked into an extraordinary act of resistance and starts to drop anonymous postcards attacking Hitler across the city. If caught he will be executed.

Soon his silent campaign comes to the attention of ambitious Gestapo inspector Escherich, and a murder-ous game of cat and mouse begins. The end result is inevitable.

Fallada’s novel, evoking the hor-ror of life in Germany in the war years, was fi rst published in Germa-ny in 1947. However it is “new” to us as it was not translated and pub-lished in English until 2009.

According to the foreward in the fi rst German edition, the novel fol-lows “in its broad lines” the Gestapo fi les on the illegal activities of an actual Berlin working class couple, Otto and Elise Hampel. Originally Nazi supporters, on the death of their son in France in 1940 they be-gan to deposit postcards and some 200 written leafl ets in post-boxes and stairwells around their home district. They were betrayed, arrest-

ed, sentenced to death by the Peo-ple’s Court, and executed.

All That I AmBy Anna FunderWHEN 18-year-old Ruth Becker visits her cousin, Dora, in Munich in 1923 she meets the love of her life, the dashing young journalist, Hans Wesemann, and eagerly joins in the heady political activities of the militant left in Germany. Ten years later Ruth and Hans are married and living in Weimar Berlin when Hitler is elected Chancellor of Germany. Together with Dora and her lover, Ernst Toller, the celebrated Jewish poet/playwright and self-doubting revolutionary, the four become hunted outlaws overnight and are forced to fl ee to London. Inspired by Dora, the friends risk betrayal and deceit as they dedicate themselves to a dangerous mission: to inform the British government of the very real Nazi threat to which it remains wilfully blind. Funder portrays what dangerous work this was, particular-ly given that the Gestapo was active in London, something the establish-ment would not believe at the time.

This part of the novel is based on a real-life mystery: in 1933 the bodies

of two German emigres were found in a Bloomsbury bedroom-locked from the inside-in an apparent sui-cide pact. In the novel the inquest seems a sham, not so much because the Crown is colluding in some high-level cover-up, but because the assertions of the dead women’s friends seem impossible nonsense.

“All That I Am” is the heartbreak-ing story of these extraordinary peo-ple who discover that England is not the safe haven they think it is, and a single chilling act of betrayal tears them apart.

Some 70 years after the events Ruth Wesemann is an elderly Ger-man woman living out her days in Sydney, making an uneasy peace with the ghosts of the past, and a part of history that has all but been forgotten. One morning in 2001 she receives in the mail a tattered old notebook addressed to her by Ernst Toller who committed suicide in New York in 1939. The notebook had apparently been unearthed in the basement of a condemned New York hotel, and when Ruth reads it the memories come fl ooding back.

Funder became a friend of the real-life Ruth Wesemann in Ruth’s later years in Sydney, and her notes on sources indicate how closely she tried to base the novel on what is known. At the same time the book is more than “faction”; she has successfully transformed the mate-rial into a narrative of individual endeavour and survival, one that ex-amines intricate human themes.

This was the fi rst novel by Mel-bourne-born Anna Funder and won the Miles Franklin Award in 2012. Her previous publication, “Stasi-land”, won the Samuel Johnson prize.

Two Brothers By Ben EltonTHIS is a heart-rending story of two boys growing up in a Jewish fam-ily under the darkening shadow of the Nazi regime. Born in Berlin on 24 February 1920, the same day as

A look at the Nazi mystique

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OUR ANZACSthe birth of the Nazi party in Munich, and raised by the same parents, one boy is Jewish and his adopt-ed brother is Aryan. At fi rst their origins are irrel-evant. But as the political landscape changes they are forced to make decisions with horrifying con-sequences. The brothers end up on opposite sides in World War Two-one with the Waffen-SS, and the other with the British army.

The author, Ben Elton, is perhaps better known as the comedian who wrote the scripts for Blackad-der and The Young Ones. The story is to a certain extent based on Elton’s own family. His uncle was

born Gottfried Ehrenberg to a secular Jewish fam-ily which fl ed Germany in 1939. After anglicizing his name to Geoffrey Elton the uncle enlisted in the army, later became a prominent historian and re-ceived a knighthood.

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BOOK REVIEWBy Peter McCulloughTHE Great War seems to have a special fascination for Australian writers and historians. The occasional book on Kokoda or Tobruk notwithstanding, these historic offerings are swamped by tales from Gallipoli or, more recently, the Western Front.

As 2014 marks the centenary of the outbreak of hostilities, the steady stream of First World War books can be expected to become a fl ood.

Generally speaking, the books from the Great War are either historical accounts (such as Les Carlyon’s The Great War), fi rst hand accounts by old Diggers (Somme Mud by E.P.F.Lynch) or biographies (John Monash:A Biography by Geoffrey Searle).It is a rather crowded fi eld and an author, wanting to take advantage of the burgeoning sales, would be inclined to look for a new slant or aspect. Such is the case with Robert Holden whose book And the Band Played On relates how entertainment lifted the Anzac spirit in the battlefi elds of the First World War.

Life in Australia in the fi rst decade of the 20th century was signifi cantly different to what we know today: playing the piano, singing, performing or reciting poetry were all staples of family life. Accordingly, young men arriving at The Front were soon asked if they could sing, or play a musical instrument, or even tell a good yarn.

Each of the 60 battalions had a brass band which would lead the troops to their locations at The Front, playing favourite songs such as Tipperary and Pack Up Your Troubles.

Some battalions also had a mouth organ band or a band with the drums and fi fes. The bandsmen were still expected to fi ll their roles as soldiers and were often allocated the job of stretcher bearers; at Pozieres in 1916, of the 16 stretcher bearers allotted to 24 battalion, only 4 were still in action on the second day. The company bugler exercised his skill at dawn and sunset and, all too often, at burials.

Impromptu entertainments, sing-a-longs, storytelling, and recitations were all part of the homespun repertoire that accompanied the Diggers into war. Many carried with them simple instruments such as the mouth organ, Jew’s harp, tin whistle or concertina.

The Australian Diggers were sometimes referred to as “the singing soldiers’, such was their propensity to burst into song. As well as all the favourites, they also sng parodies, some of which could be sung at welcome-home concerts and some which were best left at The Front. It probably took decades for a young woman who grew up in Armentiers to summon the courage to disclose her place of origin! The poet C J Dennis was popular with the troops and his 1916 verse narrative The Moods of Ginger Mick drew attention to the Diggers fondness for song:

They were singin’ on the troopship, they were singin’ in the train;

When they left their land be’ind ‘em they was shoutin’ a refrain,

An’ I’ll bet they ‘ave a chorus, gay an’ glad in greetin’ for us,

When their bit uv scrappin’s over, an’ they lob back ‘ome again...

An’ the blokes that ain’t returnin’-blokes that’s paid the biggest price,

They go singin’, singin’, singin’ to the Gates uv Paradise.

In the immediate pre-war years, the gramaphone was supplementing the piano in many households. It was easy to transport and large numbers made their way to The Front.

Between August 1916 and February 1918, the Australian Comforts Fund distributed 120 gramaphones and 2880 record to the 5th Division on the Western Front. Similar quantities were sent to the other four Divisions. Decca even manufactured a portable version known as the “Trench Model”. The gramaphone was particularly popular in hospitals and convalescent homes.

As time went on the importance of

And the band played on

Recruiting rally: The band plays for recruits in country New South Wales, 1915.

Band practice at the front: The band of the 21st AIF Batallion practicing among the ruins of a farm at Cappy on the Somme, 7 September 1918.

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entertaining the troops was recognized and special troupes were formed. These included the Anzac Coves, who estimated they performed in front of more than 150,000 Australian troops, and the Coo-ees. Their success led to the formation of fi ve fi eld Vaudeville theatres which was one for each division.

However concert party entertainers were still fi ghting soldiers and there were occasional casualties: two members of the Anzac Coves were lost in February 1918 when the company’s scenic artist, Corporal Andrew Brittlebank, and their pianist, Lieutenant Andrew Anderson “were blown to pieces”. Being soldiers themselves, the performers quickly established rapport with their audience.

And the Band Played On pays homage to the comaradarie and the spontaneous entertainment that lifted the spirits of the Anzacx, whether they were on board battleships, under the shadow of the pyramids, in the trenches, recuperating in hospitals, or even interned in POW camps. Postscript: It is rare to read a book about the Diggers that does not have at least one

humorous anecdote. Here is an example;“Now the Armistice has been signed. All army

units are ordered to leave their mascots behind-no dogs, cats, foxes, goats or other pets will be making the long voyage home. However one private from the 50th Battalion is determined not to obey orders. His most heartfelt concern is for a stray poodle rescued from the ruins of a French village and adopted by the band. With typical Aussie ingenuity, and perhaps also with a typical disregard for authority, the bandsmen hide the dog inside their large bass drum.

“Unfortunately, the band must play the men onto the ship. When the sergeant-major notices the half-hearted playing of his bass drummer, he halts him with a gruff reproof. The fi rst, newly assertive drumbeat that follows is then answered by the muffl ed yet unmistakeable bark of a dog! In obvious sympathy with his men, the sergeant-major barks back, “Get on board with your drum and make sure you don’t forget to give it a bone.” (And the Band Played On, page 19.)AND THE BAND PLAYED ON Robert Holden, Hardie Grant Books

Music making at a German POW camp: The homemade instruments were not music to the ear of some of the other prisioners.The Anzac Coves perform: Established in late 1916 on the Western Front, this was the fi rst and best known Anzac fi eld theatre concert troupe.And the band played on: The band of the rth AIF Brigade marches through the ruins of Bapaume, Western Front, 19 March 1917.

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SOME would argue that Anzac Day is losing its importance, but as a mother of three, I do not believe this to be true. For me, keeping the Anzac spirit going is a sign of respect. Respect is defi ned as “a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.” We use Anzac Day as an opportunity to teach our children respect for what has been and respect for others.

Anzac Day commemorates sacrifi ce, it shows mateship at its fi nest and it is part of what has brought countries together. For our children, it opens their eyes to see how people work together. It demonstrates that even though something horrible was happening, by working together, they were able to get through. Our children hear about war, they hear about confl ict, they hear about death. Anzac Day gives us as parents the opportunity to talk openly with our children and help them process, understand and appreciate what has come before, what is happening in other parts of the world and for

the society we are lucky enough to live in.

Each year, put some time aside with your family to observe the tradition and ceremony of Anzac Day. For some it could be attending the dawn service, for others it could be watching the march. You could simply set aside some time to make a batch of Anzac biscuits and researching their history online.

With each opportunity that we have to demonstrate respect, we have an opportunity to help our children develop. Each time we observe a tradition, our children appreciate what has come before. For every child that participates in the day, they feel the pride of being part of a community. This Anzac Day help your child to understand, appreciate and respect this important part of our Australian heritage.

Author: Andrea Chamberlain from Hands on Parent and Boxed Play for Kids. To read more from Andrea visit www.boxedplayforkids.com.au/parenting-journey Source www.oxforddictionaries.com

Why Anzac Day is important for your kidsWhy Anzac Day is important for your kids

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Method: preheat oven 160 degrees (fan forced) or 180 degrees. combine rolled oats, sifted fl our, sugar and coconut. combine butter and golden syrup, stir over gentle heat until melted. mix bicarb soda with boiling wa-ter, add to melted butter mixture. stir in dry ingredients. place dessert spoon size balls of mixture onto lined oven trays – al-low room for spreading. bake in preheated oven for 15 minutes. loosen on trays while warm, then leave on tray to cool and harden.Makes approximately 36 biscuits.

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RIDE ON MOWER, trailer,brush cutter and more tostart a business. Trailer -8x5 box, with mowercage, tool box, ramps.Husqvarna ride on mower,22hp, 42 inch deck, 320hrs. Stihl brush cutter, Ka-wasaki brush cutter, 3lawn mowers, 2 jerry cansand fuel containers, as-sorted garden tools andmuch more. $6,450 ono.Call Doug 0407 802 225.

HYDROBATH and whelp-ing box, heated. $500 thepair. 0429 985 288.

RIDE ON MOWER, Park-lander, 12HP/30, privateuse only, no domestic.$1,000. 5982 0668.

THOROUGHBRED GEL-DING, black, 15H, 8yo,very soft mouth, good na-ture, good looking.$4,500. Phone 0407 021350.

PETS & SERVICESCOUCH, electric, 3 piece,leather, hydraulic, 2x re-cliners, 1x 3 seater,cream, 2 years old, EC.$2,500. 0401 991 109.

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COTTAGE FURNITURE,don't miss this solidpine, welsh dresser,great condition. $250.0402 061 048.

CHESTNUT GELDING,Stock horse, 9yo, 15H,would suit camp drafting,easy to shoe and float,suits rider with some ex-perience. $4,500ono.Phone 0407 021 350.

PORTABLE AC, Sterling,EC, minimal use, 1 yearold, remote control inclu-ded. $250. 9796 6766.

CHAINSAW, Wood Boss,Stihl MS21016, '' bar, asnew, made in Germany,$480.00. 0425 869 735.

PIANO, upright as new,about 15 years old. Paid$5,000 6 years ago. Sellinc lovely stool. $2,250.0428 900 710.

APPALOOSA GELDING,15.1H, 9yo, suits bush rid-er. $4,800. Phone 0407021 350.

HORSESBILLIARD TABLE, 8x4, 1inch slate, table top andall accessories. Paid$3,200, sell $950. 97072391.

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PACKING BOXES, ap-proximately 80 cartons in-cluding 4 wardrobe boxes,strong cartons suitable forbooks etc. heavy duty,large and small, somenew, $50 lot. 0402 231600.

HOME MAINTENANCEANTIQUE CLOCKS, re-paired. Old clocks,watches and parts wan-ted, good prices paid.5981 4172.

BILLARD TABLE, 9x4size, turned chunky legs,EC, comes with accesso-ries. $1,000. 0416 094193.

BEDS, x2, single, foammattresses, little use.$100ono. 5942 5420.

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PIANO, Baby grand pia-no, Samick, digital, 88keyboard, plays as naturalpiano or with all effects.Matching stool and man-ual, $3,000, Mt Martha.0414 627 521.

GUITAR AMP, Marshall,Valvestate 2000, AVT,50W, with foot switch, du-al channels, EC, $450.0409 245 037.

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Classifi edsMASSEY FERGUSON,35, tractor, 3 cylinder Per-kins Diesel, runs well, GC.$4,950. 0418 317 374

TOYOTA, Corolla Seca,1992, GC, auto, unregis-tered, Vin 67164AE9409629960. $550ono.0488 606 616.

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NISSAN, Patrol, wagon,1990, 4WD, gas, manual,V8, 2 new front tyres,WPX-598. $6,500. 0410815 528.

JAYCO EAGLE, 2009,3-way fridge. Baggedawning, bed flys. Full cus-tom made annexe. VGC.Excellent for family camp-ing. $18,500. Call 0407709 443

HOLDEN, Commodore,VYSS 2002 auto, silver,reg Jan 2015, RWC,1 5 6 , 4 7 0 + k m s , G C ,TXY-857. $10,000ono.PH:0401 064 364. NarreWarren South.

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REGENT Pop top, 18ft,2008, auto roof lift, TV,microwave, AC, gas andelectric stove. Many otherextras, tandem axle, rollout awning. $24,500.9702 3587.

JAYCO, Destiny, 2007,poptop, 17'6'', dual axle,island bed, front kitchen,AC, roll out awning, elec-tric water pump, TV, mi-crowave, battery pack, ur-gent sale, must sell,$25,500 ono, Mt Martha.Phone Rod 0419 001 259.

WINDSOR, 20ft, States-man Royal excellent con-dition, rear ensuite, frontkitchen, roll out awning,reverse cycle underfloor,AC, oven, microwave,Wheelers hill. 0412 170656.

MITSUBISHI. Sigma, sta-tion wagon 1987, Astron2.6L, 5 spd gearbox, highroof, GC, needs clutchplate, eng. M57ZU04405.$550. Phone 8707 5687.

HOLDEN, Commodore,executive, station wagon,white, VS, 1997 model,PS, AC, heating, interiorVGC, body fair, not regis-tered. Vin Number6H8VSK35HVL250097.$1,200. Ph:0409 584 926.

CAMPER TRAILER, Jay-co, Finch, comes with allthe trimmings, 3 wayfridge, full gas stove withoven, full awnings, TVariel, sleeps 5, VGC.$12,000ono. 9702 2265.

WINDSOR, 14', poptop,1990, single axle, reguntil 12/14, 2 berth, an-nexe, fridge/stove, gasbottle, porta loo, easy totow. $2,800. 0410 815528.

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JAYCO, Sterling, 2011,22ft, awning with annexe,large fridge/freezer, wash-ing machine, full ensuite,TV, DVD player, AC, heat-ing, electric brakes, innew condition, stored ingarage. $43,000. Formore photos call 97075012 or 0418 549 309.

JAYCO, Caravan, 1986,model 1665, double bed,with collapsible table tomake 2nd double bed,gas oven, new Dometicfridge installed 2009, rollout fitted annexe, installed2009. $9,000. Phone:0430 484 592, 9754 2742.

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MAZDA, RX8, as newcondition, 53,000kms,SRG0, $26,000, at Rye,0409 564 366.

TOYOTA, Landcruiser,wagon, 1988, automaticoverdrive, little for RWC,VIN JT711FJ6200700265.$3,500. 9702 5397between 5pm-6pm.

POPTOP, Campervan,Toyota Hiace, 2000, SBV,LWB, 2.4L, manual, AC,CC, CD/MP3 radio, tintedwindows, frontline conver-sion, hot water system,shower, 2 way fridge, 2burner stove, microwave,Fiamma awning, side an-nexe, EC, Hayman Reecetow bar, 185,000kms,WUU-683. $27,500. 56233301. 0417 266 507.

UTES & 4WDSBOX TANDEM, trailer,blue, 8ft x 5ft, 1ft 7inchhigh, 2002, GVN2000kg,tare 650, light truck tyres.$4,000. Call Jeff 0488 086300.

JAYCO, Sterling, 2010,18' 6" tandem poptop,double island bed, toilet/shower, full gas stove/oven/grill, microwave, TV,3 way fridge, lots of stor-age, AC/heating, full awn-ing with shade curtain andground cover, service his-tory, electric brakes, EC.$37,000. Phone: 0407425 411.

LAND ROVER, Discov-ery. 1991, manual, blue,243,000kms, GC, YLZ-298. $3,000. Call Doug0407 802 225.

YAMAHA, WRF 250,2004, VGC, 6000kms,FMF pipe, all lights work-ing, for reg. $3,500. 0402819 053.

ALL CARAVANS ANDPOPTOPS Wanted. Forcash or consignment.Seaford Caravans 97851002 / 0408 01 2483

WALK IN WALKOUT, 24"caravan, 24" aluminiumannex, large veranda, 6burner BBQ with sideburner, split system ACand heater, double bed-room, large kitchen anddining area, en suite,large double fridge andfreezer, 106cm tv andBlue Ray player, 3M x 3Mgarden shed. $80,000ono.0402 428 713.

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JAYCO, 2012, Sterling,model 21-65-7, 2 doorfridge, Ibis AC, washingmachine, ensuite, solarpanel plus 2 batteries,outside entertainmentpack, cafe dinette with tri-fold table, bike rack, polecarrier, fitted with ESC,new condition, suit newbuyer. $51,500. 0428 564662.

PLAYMOR, caravan,Drifter, 2009, EC, comfort-able living, recliner chairs,QB, 2 digital TV's, wash-ing machine, slide out AC,awning plus shades,shower, toilet, hot water,frisge, freezer. $79,500.0422 041 941.

HOLDEN, Berlina, VZ2006, black, auto, 4speed, sedan, 167,237kms, PDW 18 inch rims,CC, 6 cyl, 3.6L petrol, rearpark assist, airbags, tow-bar, electric and tintedwindows, sound systemwith Panasonic touchscreen head unit, 2 x 12inch kicker subs, amp, 6 xspeakers, iPod connectivi-ty, interior EC, black/grey.The vehicle is in EC andhas been serviced regu-larly. New number plateswill be supplied as per-sonalised plates 'RHYZ'will not be transferred onsale. Reg 17/05/14. RWCwill be supplied. $10,800or best offer. All enquiries:0418 274 312.

JAYCO, pop top 17ft2004, 3 way fridge, 4burner stove, 2 singlebeds, microwave, AC,heater, tinted windows,genuine reason for selling,excel lent condi t ion.$20,000neg. 0419 530891, 5997 5376.

JAYCO, Star Craft, 15'pop-top, single beds, rollout awning with shades, 3way fridge, microwave,TV, GC, Langwarrin.$11,500. 9789 6915, 0429802 593.

KTM, Exc 400, 2011 mod-el, 4400kms, rec reg,bush ridden only, regularmaintenance, excellentcondition, as new. includ-ing $1,000 of riding gearplus spare parts, $6,700.ph: 0407 363 465

JAYCO, Freedom, 2004,poptop, two single beds,inner spring mattresses,hotplates, grill, oven, mi-crowave, AC, awning, 3way fridge, annexe, EC,$21,500. 5977 5659.

JAYCO, Hawk, 2002, 7berth camper trailer, endbeds, 1 QS, 1 dble, 4burner stove and grill, 3way fridge, drop down ta-ble, deluxe bed, end flys,fully framed canvas an-nexe, zip on walls andextended front awning,electric brakes, VGC, regDec 2014. $16,000ono.0418 396 641.

VISCOUNT, Supreme,1984, 16'6"x8", front kitch-en, 4 burner stove, grill,oven, 3 way fridge/freez-er, AC, plenty of storage,VGC, reg until 10/14,23717-y. $8,730. Call:9548 1168, 0425 737 019,0425 769 367. Noble Parkarea.

HOLDEN, Jackaroo, 3.0turbo diesel, 250,000kms,GC, reg September 2014,service manual and histo-ry, bullbar, Hayman Re-ese towbar, engine immo-biliser, tinted windows, du-al batteries, no RWC,PBB-264. $3,000. Phone5941 3225.

HONDA, Scooter, Forza250, 35,713kms, VGC,12 months reg, RWC,IN-5ZA. $3,750ono. 0402457 516.

OLYMPIC, 1000, 12 yearsold. GC, light green andgrey inside, microwave,awning, annexe, reg July2014. $14,500. Justina0402 418 928.

HYUNDAI, Getz, 2006,red, 3 door, manual, 1.6,AC, PS, one owner,39,000kms, reg and RWCplus extras, UOY-653.$6,000. 0409 178 192,Drouin.JAYCO, J series van,

2007, EC, reverse cycleair conditioning, gas hot-plate plus grill, microwave,awning, $21,500. 0419112 062.

SAVAGE, 4.2m, 50HPmotor, reg for 12 months,new battery, new electricwinch $3,200neg. 59962470.

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HONDA, Civic GL 1991,230kms mechanicallysound, reliable, faintedpaintwork, reg until 30thApril, sold as is, EZE-633.$1,250ono. 5986 3189.

FORD, Laser, 1996, LXIsedan, auto, AC, PS, reguntil 8/14, 290,000kms,EC. $1,650. 0409 991079.

VISCOUNT, "Nipper",1988, refurbished, singlebeds, 2 way fridge, micro-wave, includes all camp-ing gear, plus TV/CD, rearannexe. In Rosebud untilmiddle March. Many ex-tras. $7,000. 0412 131209.

CARAVAN, low tow Com-modore Deluxe, 1993,tare 1350, 5.18m, toilet,shower, hand basin, dblbed and fold down kitchento dbl bed, AC as new, hotwater service as new,pinch pleated curtainsrubber backed, tandemwheels, plenty of storagespace, 3-way fridge, like ahome inside, many extras.$16,000. 0448 768 140.

OFF ROAD CAMPER,Australian, ahead of therest, Odyssey SignatureExport, year July 2010,with all extras included,firewood rack, full annexenew, 2nd water tank, skirt,$46,000. 0439 803 137.

HOLDEN, Statesman2007, 6 cylinder, greyleather interior, cruisecontrol, 5 speed auto,sandstorm colour, reg un-til 07/14 154,000kms,URZ-024. $16,000. 0408315 761.QUINTREX BOAT, 14.2

metres, as new, Seatrailtrailer, as new, Suzuki15hp motor, newly instal-led, folding seats and bi-mini. Extras include fishsounder and 5 life jackets.$3,500. 0410 646 550.

FORD, Falcon, BA, XR6,turbo, auto, 2003, leathert r i m , 1 8 " a l l o y s ,97,000kms, RWC, reg un-til 02/15, SRA-971, EC,service books. $10,500.0407 324 695.

TOYOTA, Prado Grande,3.4, V6, 2001, leather in-terior, sunroof, full elec-trics, new tyres, 8 seater,no off road, EC, reg,RWC, 156 ,300kms,UGS-205. $16,500. 59412666.

JAYCO, Heritage, 2004,poptop, 17ft, double islandbed, AC, front kitchen, 3way fridge, 4 burnerstove, 3 gas, 1 electricand gas oven, microwave,rollout awning, full an-nexe, sun shade screensfor side and end, $17,500.0418 574 348.

BOAT, aluminium Tinny,20HP, Mercury outboard,includes trailer, $3,000.Call 0419 436 911.

SCENIC, Vega, spinnak-er, 18ft, 2008, island dou-ble bed, 3 way fridge, mi-crowave, electric/gas cooktop, 2 recliners with footstools, TV and radio,VGC. $26,000ono. Cran-bourne. 0427 006 790.

EUREKA, at 65% com-plete, has Simmondswheels, 1835 VW engineand gear box, perfect proj-ect car. Engine n.o:043101101A. $5,900ono.0407 045 410.

JAYCO, freedom, poptop, 2000, EC, new 3 wayfridge, single beds, awn-ing, reg, serviced, tow kitavailable, ideal first van,easy to tow. $13,000. En-deavour Hills. 9700 7340.

TOYOTA, Lucida, 1993,auto, turbo diesel, AC,CC, sunroof, alarm, fullelectrics, 252,800kms,great family car, reg until03/15. SCU-323. $2,600.0422 680 138. Keysbor-ough.

ROYAL FLAIR, caravan,full ensuite, new buyer,AC, washing machine,22ft, kept under cover,built in BBQ, as new.$46,000ono. 5941 2856. HOLDEN, Premier Collec-

tors car, auto, originalcondition, drives smoothlynothing to spend, reg04228-H. $18,800. 0426873 347.

TOYOTA, landcruiser,GXL, 4.5, gas and petrol,UMY-942, $7,700 ono.0409 219 017.

CARAVAN, Royal Flair,Van Royce, 2006, 19.5foot, dual axle, electricbrakes, double island bedwith robes, brand new TV,DVD, 3-way fridge, AC,microwave, pull-out awn-ing, many extras, immacu-late condition. $25,500.Call 0411 109 979.

MERCEDES BENZ,Sprinter, 2005, new fit-out,turbo diesel, double bed,LED TV, DVD, 90L 3way-fridge, microwave,roll out awning, gas hot-plate, plenty of cupboardstorage, shower and toilet,gas hot water service,260L fresh water, RWC,reg BOSNA. $54,000ono.0418 319 877. Nar NarGoon.

BOAT, Savage bay cruis-er, 4.35m, first registeredJanuary 2013, 40hp Mer-cury 4 stroke, 24 hours,many extras, as new.$18,500. 0407 887 217.

HOLDEN, Cruz, 2010,CDX, black leather seatspewter grey colour, sunroof, manual, reg until01/15, YCH-680. $13,500.0423 092 188.

CITROEN, 2005, auto,1.4C3, 70,000kms, RWC,reg until 08/14, UWG-710.$7,000. 0433 175 066.

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ROADSTAR VOYAGER1993, 16'6"x7'6", 2 singlebeds, centre kitchen, 4burner cooktop, grill andoven, rangehood, 3 wayfridge, roll out awning,front boot, full securitydoor, VGC, Reg 06/14.$12,000. 0429 109 834.

TOYOTA, Land Cruiser,100 series, 1999, dieselwith after factory Turbo,eight seater with DVDplayer, electric brakes andheavy duty Haymen Re-ece tow bar, 313,000kms,VGC, SNG-632. $21,000with RWC. Phone 0408533 122

JURGENS Lunagazer,2012, 20ft, J2406, as new,under warranty, singlebeds, tare 1,750kgs, fullensuite, rod holder, towsnice, extras. $49,995.5971 0131, 0400 196 196.

JAYCO Swan, campervan, 2006, bagged awn-ing, bed flys, full annexe,roof racks, many extras,hardly used, easy to tow,EC. $16,000ono. 0425740 262.

JAYCO, Destiny, poptop,2007, 14ft, garaged asnew, two single beds, EC,electric brakes, 3 wayfridge, griller, 4 way stovetop, awning, quick sale,$17,500. Somers 59831391.

RELOCATABLE home, 2dbl beds, furnished, nopets, ensuite, toilet, show-er, Rosebud. $55,000.5986 8523, 0413 186 471.

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PENINSULA LEAGUEBy Toe PuntIN a repeat of the Peninsula League grand fi nal, Edithvale-Aspendale came from behind to beat Bonbeach in comfortable fashion.

Played on Good Friday at Shark Park in ordinary conditions for football, the Eagles booted eight goals to one in the fi nal quarter to win 13.7.85 to 7.8.50.

The match was played on the terms of the team kicking with the wind.

The Sharks took advantage of the wind in the opening quarter and booted four goals to one to lead by 19 points at the fi rst change.

The visitors hit back in the second quarter, booting four goals to two

behinds to take-in a one goal break at the major interval.

It was the third quarter where the Eagles set-up the win.

The Eagles played tight, disciplined football and the result was restricting the Sharks to just two goals in the premiership quarter.

Whilst the Eagles didn’t score themselves, their ability to stop the Sharks taking advantage of the four-goal wind was the key in the victory.

The fl oodgates opened in the fi nal term, the Eagles winning the ball in the middle of the ground and the forwards having plenty of supply.

Edithvale kicked 8.2 to 1.2 in a dominant fi nal term.

This week, Bonbeach has the tough

task of heading down to the kennel to play Mornington.

The Sharks will be keen to bounce back while the Doggies will be looking to play better football than they did against Karingal two weeks ago.

On that occasion, the Dogs were prevented from playing free fl owing footy and got sucked into a scrappy affair.

Mornington was expected to improve this season and we will only take them seriously if they can beat the likes of Bonbeach.

Meanwhile, Edithvale hosts Seaford at Regent Park. The Eagles will be fl ying after coming off this great win against Bonbeach and will have no issues beating the Tigers.

Langwarrin faces its toughest task to date when it hosts Mt Eliza. The Kangas have won their opening two matches, which wasn’t out of the ordinary. Beating Karingal, who has lost 14 regular senior players from last season, and then getting over Pines, was a pretty easy start to the season for the Kangas.

The Redlegs had their colours lowered by Frankston YCW two weeks ago and will enjoy the fi ght of another tough contest against the Kangas.

If Langwarrin is to be considered as a fi nal fi ve side this season, it has to beat the Redlegs.

Frankston YCW and Karingal is usually a fantastic game of football. This Saturday, it will be terribly one

sided.The Stonecats are in fantastic form

early in the season while the Bulls are still fi nding their way.

Expect Ricky Morris to kick another big bag of goals for YCW.

The best match-up in this game will be Ash Eames up against Grant Goodall.

In the fi nal game, Chelsea is a big chance to win two games on the trot when it heads to Pines.

The Gulls just need to keep Jamie Messina in check and stop the infl uence of Beau and Guy Hendry. They are becoming dominant forces. Jake Prosser will be a welcome return to the Piners also and will no doubt get a run-with role.

Eagles continue to fly highEagles continue to fly high

NEPEAN LEAGUEBy Toe PuntRYE registered its fi rst win of the season on Good Friday when it led all day to beat Rosebud at Olympic Park.

In tricky windy and wet conditions, the Demons came to play after a strong week on the track and poor form against Dromana in round one.

Rye led at every change and won a low scoring game 9.18.72 to 9.11.65.

Both sides squandered opportunities in front of goal, albeit the conditions were tough.

According to Rye Football Club legend Scott Beel, the club was disappointed with its output in Round one and was keen to make amends against one of its biggest rivals.

“We had a real crack on Friday and played really tight footy,” Beel said.

“Holmesy (coach, Ben Holmes) coached the boys really well through the week and we were able to execute it on game day.

“Our press worked really well and I thought we worked really hard when we didn’t have the footy,” Beel said.

Rye outscored Rosebud when they kicked against the breeze in the fi rst and third quarters, which really did set-up the win.

Rosebud went into the game without prime movers in Greg Bentley and Daniel Giarusso, while Ben Shutlz was also missing from the team.

All three players suffered hamstring injuries at training, believed to be as a result of a weight program.

Rye run with player Sam Smith was back to his best for the Demons, keeping quiet Brenton Payne, while Jai Lloyd booted three goals after being moved forward after suffering a knee strain.

Ben Holmes injured his ankle in the last quarter and is expected to miss a couple of matches as a result.

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Demons come to play on Good FridayDemons come to play on Good Friday

Good Friday: Rye was all smiles after taking the win over Rosebud by seven points. Picture: Andrew Hurst

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Teams line up Teams line up for Anzac clashfor Anzac clashANZAC ROUNDBy Toe PuntNepean League football will be played over two days this weekend to celebrate Anzac Day.

Somerville will host Pearcedale and Hastings will tackle Frankston Bomb-ers on Anzac Day (Friday), while the other four matches will be played on Saturday.

Hastings will be keen to bounce back after a disappointing result against Rosebud two weeks ago.

After a superb performance in round one, the Blues were expected to put up a real fi ght against Rosebud. It may have been the shot in the arm the Blues needed, even as early as round two.

Nepean League is a tight competi-tion and any lack of concentration will see you overrun. With an infl ux of new faces at the Blues, they may have thought it was going to come easier that it did.

Frankston Bombers had a sensa-tional victory against Pearecdale in their last match and will keen to show that this wasn’t a fl ash in the pan.

The Bombers also boast a lot of new faces from the team last year and if their good players are up and going, they are always a chance.

Somerville needs to kick goals, which won’t be easy against Pearcedale.

The Panthers should have beaten Frankston Bombers and its one that

got away. This too should be a close encounter, however, it’s hard to see the Panthers losing.

There are some sensational matches on Saturday.

Sorrento and Rosebud both played over the Easter weekend, the Buds having an extra day’s break.

Rosebud will again be without Giarusso, Bentley and Shultz. They cannot beat Sorrento without these three players. They are vital cogs in the Buds’ machine.

Devon Meadows hosts Rye in what should be a great battle.

No Ben Holmes evens the ledger, although the Demons do get back Jake Semmell and Andrew Dean. Adam Kirkwood and Rhett Sutton are at the peak of their powers. No doubt the Devon boys would have been at Rosebud taking a sneak peak.

Devon is going to be a team that continues to improve and if it is to be taken seriously this season, it needs to beat or go very close to Rye.

Dromana and Crib Point will be another cracker.

The Magpies have been superb so far this season and will only get better when Tim Churchin and Glenn Boyd come into the team. There is also a bit of depth at the nest too, which keeps pressure on the top 22.

Dromana may have lost a lot of players in the off-season but there are still some stars running around. It will be a cracking contest.Half time heroes: A couple of young ones show their skills at the Rosebud verus Rye clash. Picture: Andrew Hurst

Shine off the Sharks: A tough battle saw Sorrento go down to Dromana by 13 points.Picture: Andrew Hurst

continued from page 48Sorrento sits in 10th position on the Nepean

League ladder after suffering its second defeat for the season on Easter Saturday.

It would be more than 10 years since the Sharks have been outside of the top fi ve after two rounds of football. They are yet to win a game after losing to Red Hill in the opening match of the season.

The Sharks suffered their second defeat of the season against Dromana, the club that beat them in last year’s grand fi nal.

Despite fi ve goals from exciting forward Leigh Poholke, the Sharks were never able to get close enough to strike the Tigers, losing 13.16.94 to 15.17.107.

The Tigers got away to a great start, booting six goals to three in the opening quarter. They were able to maintain that break at every change.

The Tiger’s stars were at their best - Paul Minch-ington, Christian Ongarello, Andy Kiely, skipper Jay Neratzoglou and Steven Gaertner all dominating, while Anthony Bruhn fi nished with four majors.

The Sharks face another uphill battle this week against Rosebud.

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