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The Commonwealth Government announced a Federal Flag design competition on April 29th, 1901. The Review of Reviews for Australia, a Melbourne journal, had initiated an Australian flag competition in 1900. It was agreed that the entries received by this paper would be accepted in the Government’s competition. The contest attracted 32,823 entries from men, women and children.

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The Commonwealth Government announced a Federal Flag design competition on April 29th, 1901. The Review of Reviews for Australia, a Melbourne journal, had initiated an Australian flag competition in 1900. It was agreed that the entries received by this paper would be accepted in the Government’s competition. The contest attracted 32,823 entries from men, women and children.

The Commonwealth Government announced a Federal Flag design competition on April 29th, 1901. The Review of Reviews for Australia, a Melbourne journal, had initiated an Australian flag competition in 1900. It was agreed that the entries received by this paper would be accepted in the Government’s competition. The contest attracted 32,823 entries from men, women and children.