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DOLLS OF MANY COUNTRIES.—Some of the dolls which were displayed by the French Red Cross Society at an exhibition held recently at Paris. The Maori doll seen to the left of the top row was sent by one of the Wellington junior circles of the New Zealand Red Cross. At the close of the exhibition this doll was forwarded to a junior circle in the Pyrenees. (See article on this page.)

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Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1935, Page 11

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DOLLS OF MANY COUNTRIES.—Some of the dolls which were displayed by the French Red Cross Society at an exhibition held recently at Paris. The Maori doll seen to the left of the top row was sent by one of the Wellington junior circles of the New Zealand Red Cross. At the close of the exhibition this doll was forwarded to a junior circle in the Pyrenees. (See article on this page.) Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1935, Page 11

DOLLS OF MANY COUNTRIES.—Some of the dolls which were displayed by the French Red Cross Society at an exhibition held recently at Paris. The Maori doll seen to the left of the top row was sent by one of the Wellington junior circles of the New Zealand Red Cross. At the close of the exhibition this doll was forwarded to a junior circle in the Pyrenees. (See article on this page.) Taranaki Daily News, 31 October 1935, Page 11