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LIPSTICK TIME!

Received Thursday, 8.20 p.m. MELBOURNE, May 30. No matter how long the working week, women in industry would always spend the last ten niinutes of the working day titivating their hair and using lipstick and powder, said the acting Chief Justice, Hon. E. A. Drake-Brockman during the hearing of a forfcy-hour claim. This was his reply when the general secretary of the Textile Workers' Union said that under a fortyhour week employers could expect employees to keep up a full production pace till knocking-off time.

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Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 5

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LIPSTICK TIME! Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 5

LIPSTICK TIME! Chronicle (Levin), 31 May 1946, Page 5

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