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W.A.A.C.S AT SOCIALS

SHOULD THEY BE ALLOWED TO CHANGE INTO "CIVVIES"? Blie New Zear Auxiliary I'hange into her suitable dances or when oil" present posib«•. Unit they ur uniforms lic&eved I ha I now" being

given to the question raised. The outcome of this consideration will probably decide the future policy. An obvious difficulty presenting" itself if W.A.A.C.'s. are allowed to change into civilian clothes for certain occasions concerns their return to camps in other than uniform, It would certainly add to the dilYiculties of guards at. camp entrances. On the other hand the girls themselves may consider these difficulties negligible compared with the inconveniences of an cAening's dancing, especially in summer, clad in khaki uniforms lisle stockings and .serviceable slices.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 37, 8 January 1943, Page 6

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121

W.A.A.C.S AT SOCIALS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 37, 8 January 1943, Page 6

W.A.A.C.S AT SOCIALS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 37, 8 January 1943, Page 6

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