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MEN FRIENDS MAY CALL

AIRWOMEN IN BILLETS LONDON, April 13. Permission to entertain men friends in their billets during after-duty hours on two nights a week has been granted to airwomen of a W.A.A.F. section at an RA.F. station near London. Two country houses, formerly residences of titled families, and within two miles of the camp, have been taken over to provide billets for the girls. "The girls are allowed to invite as many of their men friends to visit them as they like, so long as they come on the evenings set aside for visitors," the W.A.A.F. officer in charge of one of the billets told an Evening Standard reporter. "They are allowed in the sitting-rooms and recreation rooms, where table tennis and other games are provided." Visitors have to be off the premises by 10 o'clock.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24949, 23 June 1942, Page 3

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MEN FRIENDS MAY CALL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24949, 23 June 1942, Page 3

MEN FRIENDS MAY CALL Otago Daily Times, Issue 24949, 23 June 1942, Page 3

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