WOMEN WAR WORKERS
POSSIBILITY OF EMIGRATION. INVESTIGATIONS BEING MADE. Pr«i Aegooiation—By Telegraph—Copyright rht, n LONDON > Jtdy 25 (delayed). Ihe Government's Women's Delegation sailed by # the Ulysses to investigate the possibilities of the dominions as an outlet for women war workers. Miss Chomley accompanies the delegation, which comprises Mass Pugh Jones and Mrs Simm wife of a Labour member of the House of Commons. A similar delegation to New Zealand consists of Mrs Gridler and Miss Watkin Mrs Gridler is now doing investigation work in Canada.—A. and N.Z. Cahle.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17691, 31 July 1919, Page 5
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