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Sunday Parade marches on

10:14am Thursday 24th April 2008

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All ex-servicemen and women, citizens of Milford Haven and any Australians are invited to celebrate Anzac day with the Royal British Legion.

A parade, forming at the RBL club at 11.20am on Sunday April 27 will be followed by a service in St Katherine's Church at 11.30.

Soon after, the parade will march to the plaque in Hamilton Terrace to lay a wreath in honour of the 5 Australians and one RAF aircrew who perished on an aeroplane that night.

Anzac Day marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First World War.


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Francesco Sinibaldi, El digno canto del arroyo. says...
4:26pm Mon 28 Apr 08

Cuando el arroyo
descende pasando
imperioso en los
campos mojados,
tiernos riachuelos
de una ingenua
pasión describen
el tiempo de la
nueva armonía, y
ese sueño perece,
como el sol infinito.

Francesco Sinibaldi

Francesco Sinibaldi, Italia says...
5:32pm Mon 12 May 08

Avec une corbeille à pain...

Avec une corbeille
à pain tu chantes
dans l'aube du
premier matin, comme
un triste moineau
écoutant l'harmonie
qui rappelle la lumière;
tu décris la naissance
à une idylle perpétuelle,
tu inventes la poésie
et une belle émotion.

Francesco Sinibaldi

Francesco Sinibaldi, Italy says...
4:21pm Mon 26 May 08

El galante sueño de la dama.

El fútil bosquejo
de la carroza
parece un sombrero
silente como el
sol de aquel mayo,
como el fresco
torrente que describe
el refugio, como
el canto infinito y
de nuevo resuelto......

Francesco Sinibaldi

Your sayYourMilford Haven

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