âIâm staggeredâ: Family see soldierâs WWI diary, 106 years after death
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The nephew of an Anzac soldier killed in World War I says he was staggered to learn of the existence of a war diary, which was handed to him at Melbourneâs Shrine of Remembrance on Saturday.
The diary of Morris Milliken was found among the papers of another Gallipoli veteran, John OâCallaghan, by Mr OâCallaghanâs great-grandson, who traced Mr Millikenâs relatives.
Malcolm Milliken holds his uncle Morris Millikenâs World War I diary.
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