BULGARIA.
;f i. A FORCED LOAN. Received May 2, 8.5 p.m. Paris, April 30. The Belgians have presented a Note pointing out that the seven milliard marks which Germany compellEd them to accept during the war at 125 centimes per mark are now worth only one-third of that sum.—United Service'.
ANZACS IN LONDON.
TWO MARCHES. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. In connection with Anzac Day celebrations in London at which the !NV%. jiealanders were not represented, Sir James Allen cabled to the officer commanding the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in the United Kingdom, and to-day received the following reply: "War Office made arrangements for the Dominions to inarch on May 3, at whicli King Gecrge will lie present. The Australians approached us at the last moment, asking me to join the Anzac march. In view of the official march on May 3, I did not consider it advisable to have two marches. The senior, officers coacurrad."
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 May 1919, Page 5
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