WOMEN OF BRITAIN
ORGANISATION FOR WAR WORK.
PLEA FOR SIMPLER HOME LIFE.
By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, May 31.
Twelve women members of the House of Commons under Miss Megan Lloyd George are organising a campaign to ensure the maximum use of waste materials.
Mrs Oliver Strachey, of the Council for Women’s Welfare, pleaded for a simpler home life to release women for war work. There are 5,500,000 women normally in employment, 3,000,000 in reserve and 10,000,000 others, half of whom are available for employment.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1940, Page 4
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