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WOMEN’S WAR WORK.

TRIBUTE BY MINISTER. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, Sept. 14. The patriotic work of the women of New Zealand was characterised by the Minister of Internal Affairs (Hon. AV. E. Parry) to-day as being one of the most notable achievements in the Dominion’s war effort. The women had not slackened from the day necessity for it arose, and well merited the thanks of the Government and the community. It did one’s heart good to see the splendid way in which they campaigned for and handled the collection of funds and gifts for men on service. Their’s had been a real sacrifice for the sake of a real cause.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 246, 16 September 1940, Page 9

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WOMEN’S WAR WORK. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 246, 16 September 1940, Page 9

WOMEN’S WAR WORK. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 246, 16 September 1940, Page 9

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