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W.A.A.C.

CAMP UNDER CONSTRUCTION (P.A.) WELLINGTON, Sept. I. Before the end of this month it ia anticipated that a camp which is now In the course of construction for tba Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps in tee central military district will be in fi® occupation. The authorities are geL* ting a staff together for the camp, which will be in the nature of a reception and training centre for women and girls for the army. It will possess all the amenities and facilities of a modern army camp, and accommodation is planned for 250 women. Recruits will be posted to the units for which they are most suited and in which the special capabilities of each will be exploited to the maximum

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Evening Star, Issue 24289, 2 September 1942, Page 2

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121

W.A.A.C. Evening Star, Issue 24289, 2 September 1942, Page 2

W.A.A.C. Evening Star, Issue 24289, 2 September 1942, Page 2

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