N.Z. CORONATION STAMPS
HEADS OF THEIR MAJESTIES THEY ARE NOT WRONGLY PLACED [ Per Press Association. ] WELLINGTON, June 10. Statements have been made, but without the slightest foundation in fact, that the heads of the King and Queen on the New Zealand Coronation stamps are the wrong way about and that looking at the stamps the King should be on the left of the Queen. Now thu'.. the British Coronation stamp has arrived with the two heads the opposite way round to the way they are placed on the New Zealand stamps support, at first sight, seems to I ? lent to the theory that the New Zealand stamps are wrong. As a matter of fact they are not wrong, states the Evening Post, since there is no right or wrong about the matter and no hard and fast rule-
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 137, 11 June 1937, Page 8
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