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The New Zealand Poppy Places Trust has been established to develop, promote, and oversee a nation-wide project to commemorate and recognise as part of the heritage of New Zealanders, the participation of New Zealand in military conflicts and military operational services overseas. Poppy Places website.

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Multi-Page Document
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IMCA Digital Archive 2018
Date
October 11, 2018
Digitisation ID
2018BD_IMCA-Digitalmaster_025279
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IMCA Digital Archive

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138 Cuba Street, Palmerston North

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