WAR WORK FOR WOMEN
Sir,—-I think it is quite time women werie trained ( for the, following positions'to. release men:—Postwomen, ■guards^; milk delivery, policewomen, announcers, porters, guides, lifts attendsmts.taxkdrivers, and even chimney sweeps; Winstph ’ Churchill has told us this ‘is?going;tb bsfa long struggle, and the-jiooner/thjs training is started, ' the bHt&tOur aisters in Great Britain * are . * Yours. ■ DO I?. NOW. Ashburton; April 30,1941.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23317, 1 May 1941, Page 10
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