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    THE DUKE OF YORK WAS HAILED AS A COMRADE OF THE GREAT WAR by 200 Diggers, with whom he spent an hour yesterday, at the Repatriation General Hospital, Caulfield. Left: Nurses in their snowy uniforms—some of them wearing war service decorations—who were presented to the Duke. Matron O'Dwyer is on the right. Right: Anxious to please the Duchess, one of the nurses carried a fluffy, beady-cycd native bear. Unfortunately the Duchess was unable to accompany the Duke on his forenoon engagements. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    CoT CASES AT THE ANZAC HOSTEL, BRIGHTON, had a few minutes with the Duke of York yesterday, after he had left the Caulfield Hospital. He was conducted through the Hostel and grounds by the chairman and members of the Repatriation Commission, medical officers and Matron Mtmro (shown on the left). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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