Full title reads: "Australia. A News Picture that's a tonic - and it's a pleasure to present to you - the Australian Ex-servicemen's Golf Championship, 'fought', in the Spirit of 1914."
Australia.
Shot of a one armed ex-serviceman playing a golf shot. A crowd of fellow veterans applaud...
Full title reads: "Australia. A News Picture that's a tonic - and it's a pleasure to present to you - the Australian Ex-servicemen's Golf Championship, 'fought', in the Spirit of 1914."
Australia.
Shot of a one armed ex-serviceman playing a golf shot. A crowd of fellow veterans applaud after the shot. Another player tees off.
Two golfers play on the putting green. One of them holes his putt while the other watches.
Parade of ex-servicemen, singing as they march. Most of them are wearing golfing clothes and carrying golf clubs. Some have added tin hats to their attire. At the end of this piece is fades into shots of Australian troops marching to war in WW1.
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