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THE ARE YOU GOING TO DO?

SCOT OPINJONSJ. I ’ GROCER Wood : Always wanted an outdoor life; now have tho opportunity, am going farming* GOLD MINER Harold Seo thorn says ho prefers tunnelling* Better pay and conditions. BUSHMAN Fred Krona st Going back to the bush » Like, hull I am, Pont know what I'm, going to do - like to stay in time army© BANKER Alfie Blush says he cant feet back to. bank quick enough. CARPWTER K. Old:, ftbt going back to trade. Will take to farming...... better for wife and family. JACKIE Gibbs: No more share milking for ma. Doga life with no bark. Too . hard on wife and family. Inside for • mu, CARPENTER Banco: Belting nails worst Job in world, Sooner stand at pub door and watch money roll in. Probably have to go back to nails. . GOLD MINER "Snow ’» Handry : Can earn 39/- bob a'day, but am .going to try using brailib - el/ritr.tcity, 1 JACK Fingland has ‘a nice little Job in freaking works Wy ■ and a hubby picked out« COST ClJm Basil Murgatroyd: (t No sir, no more Govt, Dopt d for me. After war I • sii getting out on my own* MOR *3. Bradley alms at a Job instructing in technical school. ” Got a little sweetie up in the Waabory* lix.no - she doesnH know” ... * H Snow H Lord. SAWMILXER ROBB : Been in bush too long. A good farm for mo« GEORGIA Lauric will take up coaching young ladies to swim; then fall / back on trade. Hopes he wont fall too hard* SERVICES Section under impression Ossie. Phgc a religious man until boys hoard him tolling God all about crowbar and other tools. They say he sure spilt beans. PLASTERER Britton says he will not go back to trade: good wages not enough. Will try working for himself. THIS IS NOT AH HOME ISSUE. gu II H 1111 II tt I: It it It Unltttltltll hltt; II It it l it II II II It lIM «

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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 21, 6 November 1943, Page 6

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THE ARE YOU GOING TO DO? Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 21, 6 November 1943, Page 6

THE ARE YOU GOING TO DO? Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 21, 6 November 1943, Page 6

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