Women Must Work
OICE: What do you do with your time Nancy? NANCY: Oh, I help about the house in the morning, g0 walks in the afternoon, listenin in the evening, and practise the violin, VOICE: How old are you? NANCY: Eighteen. I’ve. just lett school, and I wanted to get a job in London, but Mummy didn’t want me to go into lodgings, so here I am, VOICE: Do you enjoy it? NANCY: Qh, yes, there’s plenty to do, and I dor’t need to work-luckily. VOICE: Everybody who can work, needs to work this year . . . And I can tell you why you must leave your kitchen, your shop, your lake-land hotel, or your country walk. For the Fuhrer once said to Goering, "Build me the mightiest air force the world has ever known," and it was built, -(Dialogue from "Women Hit Back." BBC feature, 2YA, February 2.)
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 139, 20 February 1942, Page 5
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148Women Must Work New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 139, 20 February 1942, Page 5
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