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The arms were officially granted on September 27, 1954. | The arms were officially granted on September 27, 1954. | ||
The arms are intended to represent the wealth of Australia (silver and gold) meeting at a central point which is an allusion to the Bank, whilst the cross and mullets are allusive to the | The arms are intended to represent the wealth of Australia (silver and gold) meeting at a central point which is an allusion to the Bank, whilst the cross and mullets are allusive to the arms of Australia. | ||
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NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA
Official blazon
Gyronny of six Argent and Or, a Cross couped Gules charged with five Mullets of the first.
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on September 27, 1954.
The arms are intended to represent the wealth of Australia (silver and gold) meeting at a central point which is an allusion to the Bank, whilst the cross and mullets are allusive to the arms of Australia.
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