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"Evening Post" Photo. Members of the women's committee of the Returned Soldiers" Association at work making roses in preparation for the annual "Rose Day" appeal. Seated round the table, from the left, are Mesdames Poiver, Spence, Staples, Christensen, McNab, Overend, Rogers, Oliver, Charteris, Martin, Westland, and Cohen. Standing at the end of the table are the ladies who assisted in making the first "Rose Day" successful, and ivho' have been assisting each year since. They are, from the left, Mesdames Carroll, Ansloiv, Miss Griffiths, Mesdames Gourley, Bramley, Co fin, and Parnell.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1939, Page 14

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"Evening Post" Photo. Members of the women's committee of the Returned Soldiers" Association at work making roses in preparation for the annual "Rose Day" appeal. Seated round the table, from the left, are Mesdames Poiver, Spence, Staples, Christensen, McNab, Overend, Rogers, Oliver, Charteris, Martin, Westland, and Cohen. Standing at the end of the table are the ladies who assisted in making the first "Rose Day" successful, and ivho' have been assisting each year since. They are, from the left, Mesdames Carroll, Ansloiv, Miss Griffiths, Mesdames Gourley, Bramley, Co fin, and Parnell. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1939, Page 14

"Evening Post" Photo. Members of the women's committee of the Returned Soldiers" Association at work making roses in preparation for the annual "Rose Day" appeal. Seated round the table, from the left, are Mesdames Poiver, Spence, Staples, Christensen, McNab, Overend, Rogers, Oliver, Charteris, Martin, Westland, and Cohen. Standing at the end of the table are the ladies who assisted in making the first "Rose Day" successful, and ivho' have been assisting each year since. They are, from the left, Mesdames Carroll, Ansloiv, Miss Griffiths, Mesdames Gourley, Bramley, Co fin, and Parnell. Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 24, 28 July 1939, Page 14

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