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In 1912, Evans left the Commercial Bank to join his father's company, becoming a partner in 1914. It was a significant supplier to the military during World War I, and in 1920 was incorporated as Evan Evans Pty Ltd. He became managing director in 1922 and oversaw further expansion, including the
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suggesting that each school should be presented with an Australian flag to mark the 50th anniversary of Federation, which resulted in over 10,000 flags being distributed. He continued to give interviews about the flag until a year prior to his death.
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John Evans, a Tasmanian MP, was no relation to Ivor Evans, and the contestants' names were not known to the judges.
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Evans married Stella Arthur in 1917, with whom he had three children. His son Thomas was killed in action with the
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The Encyclopedia of AFL Footballers: every AFL/VFL player since 1897
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for Australia. He shared the £200 prize with four others, including
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At the age of 17, he played a single game of senior
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Carlton
Colony of Victoria
Beaumaris
Victoria
Australia
Princes Hill State School
New College
Federal Flag Design Competition
St Kilda
AFL Tables
AustralianFootball.com
1901 Federal Flag Design Competition
a national flag for Australia
Carlton, Victoria
Princes Hill State School
New College
Commercial Bank of Australia
Chillingollah
Australian rules football
St Kilda Football Club
1904 VFL season
Bourke Street, Melbourne
Department of Supply
Royal Australian Air Force
Beaumaris

Review of Reviews
Federal Flag Design Competition
Barton government
national flag

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