Minute’s silence stretches into two or three in Sydney to mark 100th anniversary of end of great war
On the 100th anniversary of the end of the great war, a large crowd gathered in Sydney’s Hyde Park and fell silent.
At 11am, the minute’s silence stretched into two or three, before and after, hanging in the air. The flags were at half-mast, all of them – the Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and French flags among them. The tears began during the hymns.
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