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OTHER DAYS OTHER JOBS—Working in Britain’s arms and munitions factories today are girls from many very different peace-time occupations. Shops, theatres and offices have contributed thousands of girls to pull their weight in their country’s war effort. A girl m a British steel works makes an adjustment to the great machine she operates.

EAST INDIA PROVIDES SPITFIRE SQUADRONS.-Two East India Squadrons of the Royal Air Force are equipped with Spitfire fighter aircraft purchased with funds raised by East India for the British war effort. Pilots of the East India Squadrons are seen with their Spitfires.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAITA19411224.2.58

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1941, Page 4

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OTHER DAYS OTHER JOBS—Working in Britain’s arms and munitions factories today are girls from many very different peace-time occupations. Shops, theatres and offices have contributed thousands of girls to pull their weight in their country’s war effort. A girl m a British steel works makes an adjustment to the great machine she operates. EAST INDIA PROVIDES SPITFIRE SQUADRONS.-Two East India Squadrons of the Royal Air Force are equipped with Spitfire fighter aircraft purchased with funds raised by East India for the British war effort. Pilots of the East India Squadrons are seen with their Spitfires. Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1941, Page 4

OTHER DAYS OTHER JOBS—Working in Britain’s arms and munitions factories today are girls from many very different peace-time occupations. Shops, theatres and offices have contributed thousands of girls to pull their weight in their country’s war effort. A girl m a British steel works makes an adjustment to the great machine she operates. EAST INDIA PROVIDES SPITFIRE SQUADRONS.-Two East India Squadrons of the Royal Air Force are equipped with Spitfire fighter aircraft purchased with funds raised by East India for the British war effort. Pilots of the East India Squadrons are seen with their Spitfires. Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 December 1941, Page 4

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