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People named Ernest Mozar

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Married in 1893 at Junee NSW. The Sunday Sun, Sydney. September 1906.- -Ernest Mozar, the Sydney tenor, who was formerly a member of the J.C. Williamson Opera Company, is playing a part in "Sergeant Brue," on tour in the north of England.
The Sydney Mail, May 1918. Corporal E. G. MOZAR, Woollahra, prisoner of war. The Newcastle Sun, April 1921. "SUN" ANZACS. Mr. E. Mozar, of "The Newcastle Sun"advertising staff, was also at the landing. Unlike Mr. Harman, he can remember the fullest details of the bayonet charges which took the first cliffs. Mr. Mozar, by the way had a particularly adventurous war career serving on the Peninsula- no digger calls it Gallipoli- until the evacuation. He "boxed on"with the infantry in France till Bullecourt, when he was badly wounded and taken prisoner. He spent the rest of the war in a German prison camp, an incarceration relieved by several attempts to escape. He was released after the armistice. A SINGAPORE WEDDING.-1929. Miss Eily Burke and Mr. Ernest Mozar. Singapore Love Affair.-1947 Donald Evan Nickels & Eily Mozar married 1948 London. The Straits Times, Singapore, September 1965. Death of an advertising pioneer. SINGAPORE. Thurs. Mr. Ernest George Mozar, a pioneer in advertising in this country, died here yesterday after a long illness. He was buried at Bidadari cemetery today. Mr. Mozar arrived in Singapore in 1927 from Australia and started Masters Ltd.which subsequently became one of the largest advertising agencies in the Far East. Mr. Mozar served with the Australian Imperial Force at Gallipoli in World War 1 and was interned at Changi during World War 2.
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