Naval Discipline.
At least one member of the Women’s Royal Naval Service in Nev/ Zealand has recently had cause to remember the strict discipline in the Navy. Admiralty regulations emphasise that women’s hair shall be worn not less than an inch above the uniform collar at the back. For letting her hair down for a period while on leave, this “rating” was confined to barracks for 24 hours. The “Outlook.” The current issue of the “Outlook,” the official organ of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand, records the fact that the journal has now begun its fiftieth year of service to the Church. “The record of the ‘Outlook’ will be hard to equal in any part of the world,” states the journal. “It remains today one of the very few denominational papers in the world to maintain a regular’ weekly appearance. None of our churches in Australia publishes a weekly paper and in New Zealand the only other church to do so besides our own is the Roman Catholic Church.”
Improved War Outlook. “The war situation is going extraordinarily well,” Brigadier-General Sir H .E. Hart, now in the Middle East, observes in a letter to Mr H. H. Daniell. “The victory of the Eighth Army has been stupendous, and, combined with the Anglo-American advance in North Africa from the west, will have a decisive influence upon the future strategy, and upon the ultimate issue. The way is now open to attack the Hun and his allies in all his weakest places from Spain to Russia. With all his vast numbers he cannot be strong at every point along those vast sea frontages. The prospects for the future are very good.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 15 January 1943, Page 2
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