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WOMAN CONSTABLE RETURNS FROM AUSTRALIA

Constable Flora McDonald, of the women’s division of the Police Force at the Central Police Station, Christchurch. returned yesterday to Christchurch and resumed duty after spending more than three months in Australia under an agreement fpr the temporary exchange of police • officers between Australia and New Zealand. Miss McDonald was one of two selected from the 34 members of the women’s division in New Zealand to go to Australia. She made the return trip on the Dominion Monarch. Miss McDonald was two months in Sydney and one month in Melbourne. She found the Australian people to be most hospitable and thought the women dressed beautifully, the “new look” dresses suiting them admirably.

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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 2

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WOMAN CONSTABLE RETURNS FROM AUSTRALIA Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 2

WOMAN CONSTABLE RETURNS FROM AUSTRALIA Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25713, 27 January 1949, Page 2

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