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UNION BUILDING, HONG KONG • TELIPHONE'20752
3 SISTERS: NO TIME TO WED
So big and brave are the jobs of work the thres Yates sisters of Birming-
ham are doing that they have no time to think about marriage while the war is on. All three are A.R.P. wardens. Their post is at their own home in one of the most badly damaged areas in the city. Romance must take back seat while they are putting out incendiaries, helping the injured, sav- ing animals in the blitz.
Mary
twenty-seven, Eleen Wanted nine- Eileen are full-
hut Winifred,
twenty ce arad Teen Mary and The paid wande
who i up" with a fractured fool t
Voluntee
THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 23, 1941
YKLINE
N.
SAN FRANCISCO & LOS ANGELES via Honolulu.
Tatuta Maru
Nitta Maru
Tuesday, Tuesday.
6th May 20th May
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
Hie Maru
Saturday. 3rd May
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) via Hilo &
San Francisco.
"Taketoyo Maru
Tuesday,
(starts from Kobe)
20th May
COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore
"Muroran Maru
Sunday. SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila
8uwa Maru
SAIGON
"Matue Maru
*Turuga Maru
4th May
Monday,
28th Apr.
Friday. Thursday.
25th Apr.
8th May
BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombq
Genoa Maru
*Okitu Maru
Monday,
Sunday.
28th Apr.
11th May
Salvage RANGOON & CALCUTTA via Singapore
Once she rescued some horses from a fre and during another raid while
trying to quod, fron
floor
into
il
a burning bullding collapsed and she
a room below.
Friday, Monday.
25th Apr.
28th Apr
fell
"Matue Maru
*Toba Maru
KOBE & YOKOHAMA
"Lima Maru
Tatuta Maru
Monday. Tuesday, Thursday,
5th
15th May
"Between us we have put out dozens of Incendiaries. Mary told a reporter. "But it is only what thousands of other people are doing." she added mudest. ly.
1 am on permanent night duty and werke all on duty seven days a week
"Mother volunteered to allow our have to be used as an ARP post, and there Is a staff of alte wardens here.
The three of us are so busy with our work that we have had me time to think about marriage My fiance is in the R.A.F Eileen yoning man, but Winifred
bar
e no bme for romance.”
"PAY BACK JERRY" IS WIFE'S AIM
Being bombed out of her home and not seeing her soldier husband for thir- teen months has made nineteen-year-old Mrs. Florence Birch all the more determined to "have her own back" on Jerry.
So she cheerfully lives in a Jittle church hall, sleeping and having her meals on the floor so that she can be near the aircraft factory where she works, helping to build our long range bombers that go to Berlin and Turin.
In this factory "Somewhere in England" a reporter talked to this brave young wife as she bent over a hand presser machine on which she presses out between six and seven thousand uranium brac- kets a day.
"I have worked here for four months," she said. "When i am
on night work and the sirens sound i can carry on in the
still making pltch dark, brackets.
my
"I love the work, and it lo the only way in which I can get my own back on the Jerries.
"I start at eight in the morn- ing and finish at five, and cycle to my home' -now a patch of
floor in a local church hall, but. the vicar has made us very com- fortable there.
"I am one of a gang of girls who all share our earnings each week. We all turn out as much as we possibly chn.”
The reporter walked through miles of shops where thousands of men and women were work-
The ing at full speed.
whole bomber is bullt here from the raw material to the time it is placed in the hands of the test pilot.
Kasima Maru
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Cargo only.
May 6th May
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