Woman Just Unlucky!
(Sp.-eiaU AUCKLAND. This Day Tin- ease of a young single woman, who during ihrci- manpower raids has beer; found in hou-1 lounges, came bi-lure the Auckland Manpower (Industrial; Committee. The appi-llam was Rose Covicli, who appealed against being directed to the Westfield Freezing Company Limited. The chairman (ivli J. G. Liddell), said Covieh’s appeal was adjourned on July 20 as she was going to marry a man who was on an overseas vessel. Covicli admitted that she was not yei married. When it was possible she did pan-time work In a restaurant. Her sister was working and appellant' could not go in Westfield because she was required ai home lo look after her faitu-r. Sin- was not a regular habitue of hotels, but was just unlucky u> be caught in raids. "1 can assure you that you are not going to be allowed to be picked up there three times in Hie next l’e\v weeks.” said Mr Liddell. You. will be put somewhere where you can do something useful. Tiic appeal was dismissed.
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Northern Advocate, 25 August 1943, Page 2
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