UNIFORMS FOR WOMEN
‘ Sir,—l should like to let "Admirer of Old-fashioned Girls” know * few things; which would be beyond his comprehension, I feel 'sure, first, perhaps he would like to.knowthat tranasort. work Is only a spare time 30b, Jndwe don’t look for any monetary v? return. - Some of us are widows 01 the last war and our sons are away doing their bit in this war. We do keep our homes clean, cook, sew, wash, iron, and in our spare time (in the even- - fnge) knit for the troops, attend classes In mechanics, first aid, Morse, physical mid military training, and take special lessons in heavy; transport work. 'W*e. are 'learning to do the job properly, and there is no need to be afraid of our being a wrecking squad. —Yours, etc., TRANSPORT. . ; April 4, : 1941. ■ ,
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23299, 8 April 1941, Page 12
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