As time entered 1921, National Day on January 10th quickly approached.
There was nothing special about this year's National Day. Due to the ongoing construction of the three great ships at the shipyard, Arthur decided to keep a low profile for a while.
This resulted in the National Day celebrations being limited to the usual flag-raising and some simple activities, aside from the free patriotic movies.
Although the celebrations were simple, it did not hinder the patriotic sentiments of Australasians. Even though National Day started on January 10th, flags were hung all around the cities and towns of Australasia since the beginning of the month. People loved their country and would spontaneously celebrate this beautiful day of its birth.
Of course, some things would be magnified countless times on such a day.
January 11, 1921, Sydney Street, Australasia.