BALT GIRLS AS MAIDS
SYDNEY, May 22.
Officials at the Bathurst Immigration Training Centre have received many letters from civilians seeking to employ Balt girls as domestics, but the girls cannot be sent because hospitals have first priority and many are anxious to go to them. Food production and the building industry have first priority on male Balts. Many will be sent to work on the Queensland canefields. Others who arrived some time ago have been sent to work in forests and timber mills. Some have been employed as fcttlers on the Trans-Continental railway, repairing lines for timber trains.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 22669, 21 June 1948, Page 6
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