THE TRENTINO.
LONDON, October 4. An Italian communique states: We repulsed attacks on all our positions m the Tranigus IoL a 1 ley. Wo gained new ground on Little Calhncon Mountain. DAFFODIL DAY TO-MORROW. A request was made to the Head .Lusters Association that the school children should form a procession to-morrow (Daffodil Day). I his idea was heartily tnken up, and arrangements made for a i cpresentati \ o parade. Iho south end group schools will parade at the Oval, and will leave there at 2.30, the head of the column to halt at Trinity Church, Moray place. The central group schools will parade in Stuart street at 2.45, the head of the column to face the Burns Statue. _ The north end group schools will parade in Pitt street, and leave there at 2.40, the head of the column to halt' in Moray place, facing Trinity Church. The procession will start from the Octagon at 5 o’clock. Tire route of procession will be ; Octagon to Manse street via. Princes street; Manse street to St. Andrew street, thou to Octagon. The pupils of StandardsIY-. V-> and VI. vciil take part, girls (preceded by band) to be at the head of the column of each school, and dressed in white or cream. School colors to be worn. Received, from Church of Christ, Mornington, £5 for the Be’gian fund.
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Evening Star, Issue 16237, 5 October 1916, Page 4
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