Thanks for that Erik, I may well have to go with that if there are no other
suggestions.  But I'm still keen to learn if I can keep the Label text once
I add a "wicket:id" attribute to the label markup.

I may, for example, have to change (later in development) the label-marking
mechanism.  So, instead of adding a "*" character, I may have to colour the
label red, or add a border, or whatever.  So I was looking for a way to
centralise the label-marking mechanism in java, with no impact on the
markup, to make such a change as easy as possible.

I figured the best way to do this was just to make the whole label a wicket
component, so that I could manipulate it however I liked in java.  But doing
that seems to lose the label text altogether...
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