“I have been allowed to go everywhere I liked in the British war factories and to talk With the men and the girls. One thing that has impressed me far more than anything else is the work of the girls. They are really doing a magnificent job.—From a 8.8. C. talk by an American major.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 June 1942, Page 3
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