WAR TROPHIES.
In addition to asking the loyal co-oper»M tion of all soldiers for tansport publica-B tions for the public library, we are anxiousB to receive on behalf of tbeSoAhlarvd YatH Museum a collection of tropHes. U isl very important that nothing be lost that I will be in any way a war trophy. Souii- H land soldiers have played an important H part in the war and we must preserve, ■ for the benefit of those who follow, some. ■ thing of a tangihle character. j Every part of the Dominion is seekinj I a collection of trophies and we ninstiot H be behind. Numbers of articles which ■ have been brought from the battle Iront I are being lost sight of, and we would be ■ glad to receive anything at all. NamiB and address must be sent, a!so full pat' ■ ticulars of article, where found, stunf, etc, ■ Articles can also be displayed in the nuts- ■ 8um and remain the property oi the sen • ■ der, but can we, as representing Southland ■ soldiers, make a direct gift to tbe U0! I Trophies can be sent to "The Digger ■ offlce direct, box310, Invercargill; or t«| Mr Crosby Smith, Athenaeum hui Dee street, Invercargill. . 1
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Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 26, 10 September 1920, Page 12
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200WAR TROPHIES. Digger (Invercargill RSA), Issue 26, 10 September 1920, Page 12
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