The wool heiress who used her $40m fortune to care for 50,000 wounded Anzacs By News April 23, 2021 Add Comment Edit Not only did Letitia Leake donate her 100-hectare British estate to the war effort, the former squatter's daughter helped care for the injured servicemen who stayed there during World War I. Share this post Related Posts'It's a safe space': Top End kids say youth programs are helping their causeEuro 2020 live scores: The group of death gets interestingThis classroom has no wall and no ceiling, so learning is boundlessSydney man faces court on charges of supporting Islamic StateGuinea's Ebola outbreak contained within four months, WHO saysGuinea's Ebola outbreak contained within four months, WHO saysNRL live: Eels host Bulldogs ahead of Titans-Sea Eagles clashBen Roberts-Smith accused of lying in court by defence barrister — the truth is somewhere in Afghanistan
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