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    Manly Daily (Australia)
    September 12, 2006 Tuesday

    Armenian welcome


    FORMER Australian prime minister Gough Whitlam was a guest speaker at
    the Hamazkaine Arshak and Sophie Galstaun School's 20th birthday
    celebrations on Sunday.

    Mr Whitlam said he had learned a great deal about many Christian
    nations when he represented immigrants in Sydney's south western
    suburbs for 25 years from 1952.

    ''Armenians are a durable and talented nation which has always been
    surrounded by more populous neighbours,'' Mr Whitlam said.

    ''Armenia has always striven to maintain its independence and
    identity.''

    Mr Whitlam said he first heard about Armenia when he was a boy.

    In 1919 the new League of Nations was establishing mandates over
    nations which had been ruled by the German and Ottoman Empires before
    the end of World War I.

    Armenia should have come under the mandate of the US but the US
    senate refused consent and in 1921 it was uncorporated into what
    would become the USSR.

    The nation finally became independent in 1991.

    Another special guest at the ceremonies at the Ingleside school was
    His Holiness Karekin II, the supreme patriarch of all Armenians.
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