ONLY WOMAN “TOMMY.”
WAR HEROINE INTERVENES. LONDON, Oct. 16. Miss Dorothy Lawrence, the only Englishwoman who served in the war as a ‘Tommy,” dramatically intervened during, a Hastings Police Court case, in which Maud Taylor was committed for trial for an attempt to murder her little daughter by poison. Miss Lawrence offered to look after the child, but the Court refused to hear her. She then said she would wait till after the Assizes. Originally an English land-girl, Miss Lawrence went to France disguised as a. peasant. She donned khaki and served for a fortnight with the Engineers.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 1 November 1924, Page 7
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