BRITISH WOMEN TO COOK FOR SOLDIERS.
Five hundred more women have been accepted b'- the British War Office as Army cooks, and will soon be sent to the Front to join 1500 others who have been satisfying Tommy’s appetite. These women wear khaki, live in camps and barracks, mess, draw rations, and are the nearest approach the Army has yet seen to Thomasina Atkins. Christchurch “Star,”
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White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 14
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66BRITISH WOMEN TO COOK FOR SOLDIERS. White Ribbon, Volume 22, Issue 256, 18 October 1916, Page 14
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