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SALE OF HANDICRAFTS.

EX-IMPERIAL SOLDIERS’ WORK. t United Press Association—Copyright.) (Received This Day, 9.50. a.m.) LONDON, July 26. The exhibition and Sale :Qf handicrafts made by distressed Imperial exservicemen in New Zealand and Australia, brought to London by Countess Plaig was opened at Australia House by Mr W. J. Jordan,who said he hoped the scheme would receive-support. Countess -Haig the attitude of the British Government in imposing a customs duty on such'articles. The Countess praised -New Zealand- and Australia for admitting-duty-free similar articles, made by British ex-service-men. • A ,YT

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 244, 27 July 1937, Page 5

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SALE OF HANDICRAFTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 244, 27 July 1937, Page 5

SALE OF HANDICRAFTS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume 57, Issue 244, 27 July 1937, Page 5

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