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NOT A HULA-HULA ClßL.—With the advent of Warmer Weather in England, land girls who have been toiling through the winter preparing the land for crops, are now doing easier and more pleasant work. At a Cheshire agricultural college the]) have been spending their days among the flowers and tying up the peach trees to the Walls against which they are trained. A land girl Wearing what looks like a skirt of strands of the raffia used to lie up the trees.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 5

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NOT A HULA-HULA ClRL.—With the advent of Warmer Weather in England, land girls who have been toiling through the winter preparing the land for crops, are now doing easier and more pleasant work. At a Cheshire agricultural college the]) have been spending their days among the flowers and tying up the peach trees to the Walls against which they are trained. A land girl Wearing what looks like a skirt of strands of the raffia used to lie up the trees. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 5

NOT A HULA-HULA ClRL.—With the advent of Warmer Weather in England, land girls who have been toiling through the winter preparing the land for crops, are now doing easier and more pleasant work. At a Cheshire agricultural college the]) have been spending their days among the flowers and tying up the peach trees to the Walls against which they are trained. A land girl Wearing what looks like a skirt of strands of the raffia used to lie up the trees. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1940, Page 5