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GIRL WIELDS THE CUDGEL.

TO THE EDITOR. , Sir,—Regarding the letter forwarded to the Minister by a female arts student, I challenge her to reply directly to the following questions through your paper:—-(1) Has she -herself been interviewed at the Man-power Office this year? (2) Has she been man powered to hotel work? (3) Has she been rnan powered to any work at all? (4) If the answers to the foregoing questions are ." No "—as I suspect" they will be—why this interest in-.the affairs of her fellowstudents, who are doing more than she has undertaken to do for the vacation?—l am, etc., Vacation. November 6.

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Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 6

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GIRL WIELDS THE CUDGEL. Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 6

GIRL WIELDS THE CUDGEL. Evening Star, Issue 25326, 7 November 1944, Page 6

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