Knitting Wool.
Masterton knitters are advised that further supplies of knitting wool have been received and may be obtained on application at the depot at the Women’s Rest Room, Dixon Street. Patriotic Competitions. The Women’s Patriotic Committee reports that Mrs (or Miss') E. McKenzie. the winner of a stool donated by Mesdames J. Caselberg and S. V. Gooding has not yet called to claim the prize. The ticket number is 954. The dinner given by the Women’s Institute for the Patriotic Shop was'won by Miss O. lorns, Colombo Road. A whole page of the “Mulhauser Tagblatt” of November 13, is filled with names of men and women of Alsace condemned for having listened to the British radio or for having tried to befriend prisoners of war. Penalties for listening to the 8.8. C. ranged from six weeks to eighteen months. “Alsatians must be given a lesson,” says the Nazi newspaper. A restaurant of Ajaccio, Corsica, has been ordered to close for three months because customers listened to the 8.8. C. and de Gaullist programme. The proprietors of the restaurant are to suffer legal action.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1942, Page 2
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184Knitting Wool. Wairarapa Times-Age, 14 April 1942, Page 2
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