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WOMEN AND WAR.

REPORT FROM CANADA.

"This war isn't going to be tlie kind where women sit home and knit socks," Miss Margaret Hvndham, of Toronto, said when she arrived in America on a tour in her capacity as chairman of the executive committee of tlie Voluntary Registration of Canadian Women, states "The Christian Science Monitor."

An extended war, she said, would mean that women would have to replace men on "the land, in industry, in every phase of national life. That's why Canadian women have to he organised.

"Everywhere I go, women are clamour ing to help."

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 10

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WOMEN AND WAR. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 10

WOMEN AND WAR. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 263, 7 November 1939, Page 10

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