Youthful enterprise
Sir,—Has "1.5. T. nevei heard of a child or children who are allotted at school about six poppies to sell before Anzac Day? Why doubt this child? He could have been in a house when “1.5. T. passed up the street. The child gets a real thrill when he has sold his poppies and proudly takes the money back to school. I, for one, would have bought his last poppy. My grandchildren are selling their poppies now. I know how they would feel to be doubted.—Yours, etc., BELIEVE IN YOUNG
CHILDREN. April 21, 1971.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32588, 23 April 1971, Page 8
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