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The document discusses a memorial built in 1916 at a school in memory of former students who died in World War I. It was illegal at the time to build memorials, but the principal built one anyway after his son was injured in the war. The document also discusses symbols of ANZAC like poppies and memorials. People remember by attending community services, observing a minute of silence, writing poems, and wearing poppies. The Last Post, a bugle song, is played in silence on Anzac Day to honor those who fought in war.




