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MRS. ANN MARTIN has just arrived in Sydney, where she will act as secretary to the United States Military Attache. While vacationing at the Solomon Islands from her job in the U.S. Office of Production Management, Mrs. Martin was telephoned from Washington to prepare to leave for Australia in two weeks, and "take along enough clothes to last for two years." Her O.P.M. job was better paid, but Mrs. Martin badly wanted to see the world.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 42

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MRS. ANN MARTIN has just arrived in Sydney, where she will act as secretary to the United States Military Attache. While vacationing at the Solomon Islands from her job in the U.S. Office of Production Management, Mrs. Martin was telephoned from Washington to prepare to leave for Australia in two weeks, and "take along enough clothes to last for two years." Her O.P.M. job was better paid, but Mrs. Martin badly wanted to see the world. New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 42

MRS. ANN MARTIN has just arrived in Sydney, where she will act as secretary to the United States Military Attache. While vacationing at the Solomon Islands from her job in the U.S. Office of Production Management, Mrs. Martin was telephoned from Washington to prepare to leave for Australia in two weeks, and "take along enough clothes to last for two years." Her O.P.M. job was better paid, but Mrs. Martin badly wanted to see the world. New Zealand Listener, Volume 5, Issue 120, 10 October 1941, Page 42

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