An allegation that her scalp had been burned while she was receiving a permanent wave at a city hairdressing salon was made in the ...
Article : 249 words[?]rim lasses in khaki shirts and shorts, are being trained for national service emergency work on similar lines to women's organisations in England. First aid, anti-air raid precautions, and despatch riding are only some of the phases of the training of these young volunteers. Top left:—An urgent message provides excellent practice for a despatch rider. Top right:—The Militors on parade. Bottom left:—"Parade ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 282 wordsMiners' Federation representatives in Melbourne object to asking the Arbitration Court to hear the case of the striking mine-workers, ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 3 Apr 1940, Page 9
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