ARTIFICIAL FLANDERS POPPIES
vo vui Bonua or ihb purns. Sir. —Cjuld any reader advise me through your columns when the artificial Flanders poppies were first offered for sale in New Zealand and England, and if the English poppies differed in any way from the ones en sale here? I understand they were sold to provide funds for the Returned Soldiers' Association. Is this ro. as some people are under the impression they were sold to commemorate the Anzacs?—Yours, etc., SHORT STORY. January 20, 1938.
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22308, 24 January 1938, Page 9
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