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"WE WONT WETNURSE THEM"

Received Fririav, 12.21 a.m. CANBERRA. Jan. 16. "T think lltete has been too much punriering to these felbtws, " said the Minister for Housing (.Mr. Letnmon ) commenting on Ihe comjdaints by some newly arrived British tradesinen at the conditions in Canberra. " We jtaid their jtassages (mt here and gavc them bettei working;, conditions than manv Aiistraliams enjoy. The (*onditions at tlieir canip are tar better than in anv shearing shed in which 1 worked belore the war. We are not going to wel nurse the nien, but if thev have anv ■legitimate eomjdaints we will investigate them.''

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1947, Page 5

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"WE WONT WETNURSE THEM" Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1947, Page 5

"WE WONT WETNURSE THEM" Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1947, Page 5

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