WOMEN'S CORPS
WAR WORK REVIEWED
MEMBERS IX SERVICE
The work of the Women's National Service Corps is reviewed in the third annual report which is to be presented at the annual meeting to-morrow night. At the commencement of this year, the report states the membership stood at 560. Of this number the following have been recruited from the W.N.S.C. into the respective services and other war occupations: W.A.A.F., 71; W 4 \ C 90: overseas, 5; land. 3; military'hospital, 5; herd-testing, 2; P. and T chauffeurs and mechanics, 11; waitofS2o2 be called ' 26; maki ng a total
The transport section had maintamed its excellent voluntary service to the army until June of this owing to mobilisation, for voluntary service practhn Y ceased. The same applied to the clerical branch. Members from the signalling unit had been called selves services and had Proved them-
A tribute was paid to the Y W C A Club fm a ?h° pened the Down Town Club for the women of the services wsis? , ,r o sst h,,a i! h f^ t 2s at ciui > ° r
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 230, 29 September 1942, Page 5
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