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; - mls W rss~\ TJtottf you for a „ ^ Jf Writes Miss O. H., of.New Southgate, London. / " "K reading an article in our 'Daily Mirror' ^ called 'SUMMER DOWN UNDER' may I ^ i /)) thank you for a breath of sunshine; one could \ ' i fP I / almost be there in Nevy Zealand; it certainly % ' t yG\/ cheered me up. "I had just come in from working in an office where we had no heat on account of the Fuel Cut. * was wo^big bi coats, two pairs of gloves, legs wrapped in brown paper to keep them warm — my feet in a straw box. I dare say this will cause Wwlk you to smile. We had to laugh at the get up the \ girls have worn . . . but thank goodness we have v\A^ not ^een put Qff_ go you can guess what your article meant to me when you spoke of the glorious flowers and the sunshine — and going to. the sea, which I am lucky to see once a year on holiday. "HOW LOVELY to stop on your way home from j* a dance for BflCON and EGGS" "We, here, have an egg every now and again. Sometimes f w&fA Mother and I have had \ a rasher and \ an egg each for 1 1 lunch . . . and at times there is not much to eat." 1 j ★ "k -k Britain Is gradually shaking off the effects of the bitter winter — S|j but food is still her major problem. Let us continue to help her 0f[ to our utmost by FSLLING THE FOODSHIPS1 fFr9n74_ JBM' _ _ _ .Mrm. „ MmffMim §§§ : : f: ^ I tiep W$f!
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Chronicle (Levin), 7 May 1947, Page 7
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