With the flood position again grave at Maitland 4000 people are homeless. Refugee centres present some grim studies. The flood victims are still fairly cheerful, despite their ordeal. Top left: Three little mites, Alice (7), Shirley (3) and Edward (5), are being cared for by their father at the school. Their mother was rushed to Maitland Hospital by army duck and gave birth to a son. Centre top—Now For Bed: Mrs. M. Garland and her three daughters at the Maitland School. Top right: Mrs. Connolly gets a cup of tea for her daughter and granddaughter when they arrived cold and wet at St. Mary's Hall last night. Centre: Patsy Waters with baby brother, Peter (eight months), Charles St., Maitland. Patsy had "had" the flood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Mon 26 Jun 1950, Page 7
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
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