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ROYAL VISIT SOUVENIRS

Good Taste Criterion

(Special Crspdt. N.Z.P.A.) LONDON, Aug. 9. “Good taste” must be observed in the production of souvenirs of the Queen’s visit with the Duke of Edinburgh to New Zealand and Australia next year, according to a policy memorandum issued by the Lord Chamberlain’s Office.

It is stated that no objection will be raised to the reproduction of portraits of the Queen and the Duke, Royal Arms, formal representations of Royal crowns and the Arms of Australia and New Zealand in the design of articles provided they conform to good taste, give some indication that they are linked with the Queen’s visit, and are free from advertisements other than the name of the manufacturer or seller and free from any implication that the firm has received Royal custom or patronage. The announcement also states that portraits of the Prince of Wales, Prince Andrew. and Princess Anne may not be used for commercial purposes or be incorporated in the design pf souvenirs.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 13

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ROYAL VISIT SOUVENIRS Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 13

ROYAL VISIT SOUVENIRS Press, Volume CI, Issue 29898, 11 August 1962, Page 13