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At the Australian National Day festivities, these held at the embassy residence in Makati, guests were "serenaded" by the Philippine Air Force Band. Filipino tenor Nazer Salcedo and Australian Second Secretary Clare Gatehouse sang the anthems of the Philippines and Australia, respectively, with much feeling and enthusiasm.
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At the Australian National Day festivities, these held at the embassy residence in Makati, guests were "serenaded" by the Philippine Air Force Band. Filipino tenor Nazer Salcedo and Australian Second Secretary Clare Gatehouse sang the anthems of the Philippines and Australia, respectively, with much feeling and enthusiasm.
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