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− | Up with the Flag of Liberty | + | '''Up with the Flag of Liberty''' |
''Its starry cluster on heavenly blue | ''Its starry cluster on heavenly blue | ||
− | Staunch to our flag, to ouselves are true | + | ''Staunch to our flag, to ouselves are true'' |
− | Australia's bunkerhill, here the foundation | + | ''Australia's bunkerhill, here the foundation'' |
− | of a mighty power to be an Australian Nation | + | ''of a mighty power to be an Australian Nation'' |
− | In peace or war, strife or disorder. | + | ''In peace or war, strife or disorder.'' |
− | The symbol of Eternity within its border | + | ''The symbol of Eternity within its border'' |
− | + | '' | |
− | "The Southern Cross"'' | + | "The Southern Cross"'''' |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 16 July 2017
Presented by "Eureka Jim" and dated 11 April 1912, Age 80 years
Up with the Flag of Liberty
Its starry cluster on heavenly blue
Staunch to our flag, to ouselves are true
Australia's bunkerhill, here the foundation
of a mighty power to be an Australian Nation
In peace or war, strife or disorder.
The symbol of Eternity within its border "The Southern Cross"'