AVhen the last of a roll of sheet copper was taken from its wooden core by a Christchurch firm this week, an unexpected, anonymous message of goodwill from Birmingham to New Zealand was discovered. AVritten in pencil along the core—a piece of wood about. 16 inches long—were the words “Good old Anzacs” in block capitals, and below, in handwriting. "All the best from Birmingham.” The roll of copper was delivered in Christchurch in December.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 120, 14 February 1941, Page 9
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