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adam_text | CONTENTS VOLUME VI WOMEN’S WARS DOWN UNDER xiii Acknowledgements Volume VI Introduction 1 DONNA COATES Parti South African War (The Boer War, 1899-1902) 9 1.1 Fiction 9 1. Excerpt from Cockatoos: A Story of Youth and Exodists, Sydney and London: Angus Robertson, 1954, pp. 148-150 11 MILES FRANKLIN [PSEUDONYM BRENT OF BIN BIN] 1.2 Nurses 15 2. ‘After the Red Battle of Tugela!’, in Catholic Press, Sydney, 24 February, 1900, p. 3 17 AGNES MACREADY, [NOM DE PLUME ‘ARRAH LUEN’] 3. ‘With Wounded Tommy Atkins’, in Catholic Press, Sydney, 21 April, 1900, p. 3 23 ARRAH LUEN 4. ‘Nurse Bidmead’, transcribed interview, in Adelaide Observer, 18 June, 1902, p. 8 27 MARTHA SARAH 5. ‘Boer Women and Children’, in Advertiser, Adelaide, 8 November, 1901, p. 6 EDITH C. Μ. DICKENSON V 29
vi CONTENTS Part 2 First World War (1914-1918) 33 2. 1 Fiction (Myrmidons: the erasure of women ’s voices) 33 6. Extract from The Scarlet Cape, Sydney: George Μ. Dash, 1939, pp. 172-176 35 ANNIE RIXON 7. Extract from Yesterday and Today, Sydney: George Μ. Dash, 1940, pp.109-113 41 ANNIE RIXON 8. ‘The Love Story of Dicky Collins, V. C.’, in The Coo-ее Contingent (London, New York, Toronto, and Melbourne: Cassell Co., 1917), pp. 100-107 47 GLADYS HAIN 9. ‘Casualties’, in Soldiers Two, Sydney: N. S. W. Bookstall, 1918, pp. 186-191 55 CHRYSTAL STIRLING 10. Excerpt from Arthur and Emily: Letters in Wartime, Fitzroy, Victoria: Penguin, 1984, p. 94 61 IRENE MACDONALD AND SUSAN RADVANSKY 2.2 Fiction (Anzac worshippers) 63 11. Extract from Broken Idols, Melbourne: Melville Mullen, 1917, pp. 163-168 65 MABEL BALCOMBE BROOKES 12. Extract from On the Knees of the Gods, Melbourne: Melville Mullen, 1918, pp. 70-71 71 MABEL BALCOMBE BROOKES 2.3 Adolescent girls ’ wartime work Tì 13. Extract from Captain Jim, London, Melbourne, and Toronto: Ward, Lock, Co., 1919,pp. 21-31 75 MARY GRANT BRUCE 14. ‘Brigid Looks for a Job’, in Brigid and the Cub, London and Melbourne: Ward, Lock, Co., 1917, pp. 64-72 87 ETHEL TURNER 2.4 Fiction (rejection of motherhood, betraying the nation) 15. Tn the Library’, in The Women Who Wait, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, 99 Kent, Co., 1918, pp. 112-121 MARY MARLOWE 97
CONTENTS 16. Extract from ‘Invisible Chains’, in The White Feather, Melbourne: Melville Mullen, 1917, pp. 156-161 vii 109 RAE PHILLIPS 2.5 Fiction (insubordinates) 115 17. Extract from The Invaluable Mystery, Melbourne: Penguin, 1987, pp. 162-171 117 LESBIA HARFORD 18. Excerpt from Letters of a V.A. D., London: Andrew Melrose, 1918,pp. 209-219 127 R. E. LEAKE 19. ‘Left in Bombay’, in Tucker Sees India, London: Martin Seeker Warburg, 1937, pp. 7-16 139 Μ. L. SKINNER [ALSO R. E. LEAKE] 20. ‘Trouble in the Bath’, in Trooper to the Southern Cross, London: Faber and Faber, 1934, pp. 101-105 149 LESLIE PARKER [PSEUDONYM FOR ANGELA THIRKELL] 21. Extract from A Marked Soul, Melbourne: Alexander McCubbin, 1923, pp. 183-187 155 D. MANNERS-SUTTON [C. GENTILE] 2.6 Autobiography 161 22. Extract from Point ofDeparture: The Autobiography ofJean Devanny, Carole Ferrier (ed.), St. Lucia, London, and New York: University of Queensland Press, 1986, pp. 68-71 163 JEAN DEVANNY 2.7 Drama (war brides) 167 23. Extract from The Touch of Silk: A Play in Three Acts, Melbourne and London: Melbourne University Press in Association with Oxford University Press, 1945, pp. 25-27 169 BETTYROLAND 24. Extract from ‘No Family’, in Susan Pfisterer (ed.), Tremendous Worlds: Australian Women ’s Drama 1890-1960, Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency Press, 1999 [1937], pp. 13 7-142 173 MILES FRANKLIN 2.8 Poetry 179 25. Extract from Elegy on An Australian Schoolboy, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1921, pp. 24-27 181 ZORA CROSS
CONTENTS viii 26. ‘Gallipoli’ and ‘War’, in Under the Wilgas, Melbourne: Robertson Mullers Ltd., 1932, pp. 10, 102-103 185 MARY GILMORE 27. ‘The Satin of the Bee’, in The Passionate Heart, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1918, pp. 18-19 189 MARY GILMORE 2.9 World War One nurses 191 28. Extract from The Grey Battalion, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1933, pp. 132-135, 230-240 193 MAY TILTON 29. Extract from Letters ofan Australian Army Sister, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1920, pp. 208-210 209 ANNE DONNELL 30. Extract from Experiences of a “Dinki Di ” R. R. C. Nurse, Glebe N. S. W: Australasian Medical Publishing, 1933, pp. 30-33 213 GERTRUDE F. MOBERLY 2.10 Ambulance drivers, munitions workers 217 31. ‘World War I’, in Passages of Time: An Australian Women 1890-1974, St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1975, pp. 82-98 219 MARY EDGEWORTH DAVID 32. ‘The Serbian Army: 1916-1918’, in Hazel King (ed.), One Woman at War: Letters of Olive King 1915-1920, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp. 35-39 237 OLIVE KING 2.11 War reporters 33. ‘The City Surrenders’, in A Woman ’s Experiences in the Great War, London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., 1915, pp. 175-183 245 247 LOUISE MACK [MRS. CREED] 34. ‘Mr. Atkins and His Australian Sisters’, m Everylady’s Journal, 6 March, 1915, pp.138-139 257 KATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD 2.12 Pacifists 35. ‘Atrocities’, m Put Up the Sword, Melbourne: The Women’s Peace Army, 1915, pp. 154-158 263 ADELA PANKHURST 261
CONTENTS ix 36. ‘The First World War and Peace Movements of that Period’, in The Questfor Peace: As I Have Known It in Australia, Melbourne: Wilks and Company, 1948, pp. 25-32 269 ELEANOR Μ. MOORE 37. ‘Conscription and Woman’s Loyalty’, Melbourne: Fraser and Jenkinson, 1917 277 ELEANOR Μ. MOORE 38. ‘Workers of the World, Unite! Women of the World, Unite!’, in The Woman Voter, 11 May, 1917, p. 19 279 VIDA GOLDSTEIN 281 2.13 Handbill 39. ‘The Blood Vote’, Anti-Conscription Campaign, World War One, Australia, Melbourne: Fraser Jenkins, 1917 283 W. R. WINSPEAR [VERSE] AND CLAUDE MARQUET [CARTOON] 2.14 Post-war reconstruction (returned veterans) 285 40. Extract from Intimate Strangers, London: Jonathan Cape, 1937, pp. 200-204 KATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD 287 Part 3 Spanish Civil War 293 3 .1 Poetry 293 4L ‘A Sort of Beauty’ and ‘Lest We Forget...’, in World Without Strangers?, Melbourne: Overland, 1964, pp. 18, 24 295 AILEEN PALMER 3 .2 Pamphlets 297 42 . ‘Preface’, ‘The Spanish Background’, ‘Foreword’, and ‘From Sister Una Wilson to P. Thome’, in Judith Keene (ed.), Australians and the Spanish Civil War: Two Historic War-time Pamphlets, Melbourne: Red Pen Publications, 1986, pp. 4-5, 9-13, 2, 3-7 299 NETTIE PALMER 3.3 Nurses 43 . ‘Part Two: The Diary of Agnes Hodgson’, in Judith Keene (ed.), The Last Mile to Huesca: An Australian Nurse in the Spanish Civil War, Sydney: New South Wales University Press, 1988, pp. 134—138 AGNES HODGSON 313 315
Part 4 Second World War 321 4. 1 Fiction (the Yank invasion) 321 44. Extract from The Fatal Days: A Novel, Sydney and London: Angus and Robertson, 1947, pp. 62-64 323 H. DRAKE-BROCKMAN 45. Extract from Come in Spinner (abridged edition 1951), Auckland: Angus Robinson, 1988, pp. 220-227 327 DYMPHNA CUSACK AND FLORENCE JAMES 46. Extract from Tomorrow and Tomorrow, London: Phoenix House, 1948, pp.313-317 335 Μ. BARNARD ELDERSHAW 4.2 Fiction and memoir (attacks on the Home Front) 47. Extract from Southern Steel, Sydney: Walter Standish Sons, 1953, pp.320-327 341 343 DYMPHNA CUSACK 48. Extract from The Little Company, Sydney and Auckland: Collins Bros. Co., 1945, pp. 217-223 351 ELEANOR DARK 49. Extract from Exit Left: Memoirs ofa Scarlet Woman, Ringwood, Victoria: Penguin, 1985, pp. 96-97 359 ORIEL GRAY 50. ‘After Pearl Harbour’, va I Loved Those Yanks, Sydney: George Μ. Dash, 1948, pp. 7-16 361 MAUREEN C. MEADOWS 4.3 Poetry 371 51. ‘Singapore’, in The Australian Women’s Weekly, 14 March, 1942, p. 9 MARY GILMORE 52. ‘The Moving Image’, ‘The Soldier’s Farm’, and ‘The Trains’, in Judith Wright: Collected Poems 1942-1970, London, Sydney, Melbourne: Angus Robertson, 1975,pp.3-5,11,12 375 JUDITH WRIGHT 373
CONTENTS xi 4. 4 Drama 381 53. Extract from Here Under Heaven, Tremendous Worlds: Australian Womens Drama 1890-1960, Susan Pfisterer (ed.), Sydney: Currency Press, 1999, pp.146-167 383 MONABRAND 54. Extract from ‘Eternal Now’, unpublished play, University of New England, Campbell Howard Collection (CHC), 1947, pp. 43 -44 405 DYMPHNA CUSACK 4.5 Prisoners of War 55. Extract from White Coolies, Sydney, London, Melbourne, and Wellington: Angus Robertson, 1954, pp. 23-25 407 409 BETTY JEFFREY 56. Testimony of sole survivor of the Australian nurses massacred at Banka Island, at the Tokyo War Crimes trials, National Archives of Australia, Series number Mp742/1 413 SISTER VIVIEN BULLWINKEL 57. ‘Geisha Girls’, in While History Passed: The Story of the Australian Nurses Who Were Prisoners of the Japanese for Three and a Half Years, Melbourne, London, and Toronto: William Heinemann Ltd., 1954, pp. 32-40 435 JESSIE ELIZABETH SIMONS 4.6 Medical practitioners (doctors and nurses) 445 58. Chapter VI from Matilda Waltzes with the Tommies, Melbourne and London: Oxford University Press, 1943, pp. 41-46 447 MARY KENT HUGHES 4.7 Memoirs (anti-warprotestors) 59. Extract from Truth or Repose, Sydney: Australasian Book Society, 1966, pp. 224-238 453 455 JESSIE Μ. G. STREET 60. Chapter 8 from The Autobiography of the Woman the Gestapo Called The White Mouse, Melbourne: Macmillan, 1985, pp. 101-113 471 NANCY WAKE 4.8 News reporters 61. ‘The Luckiest Man in New Guinea: Every Soldier in Hospital Lays Claim to this Title’, in The Australian Women’s Weekly, 4 December, 1943, p. 10 ALICE JACKSON 485 487
xii CONTENTS 62. ‘“Woman” on Inside of Allied Raid on Rabaul’, in Woman, 6 December, 1943, pp. 16-17 489 LORRAINE STREETER 63. ‘How London Lives in Shadow of Flying Bombs’, in The Australian Women’s Weekly, vol. 12, no. 8,29 July, 1944, p. 9, 12 491 ANNE MATHESON 64. ‘23,000 Men Still at Dachau’, in Sydney Morning Herald, 21 May, 1945, p. 1 493 BETTY WILSON 4.9 Aboriginal women at war 495 65. Extract (Oodgeroo Noonuccal Collection), З-page typescript, UQFL84, Box 3, Fryer Library, University of Queensland, pp. 1֊2 497 KATH WALKER
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CONTENTS VOLUME VI WOMEN’S WARS DOWN UNDER xiii Acknowledgements Volume VI Introduction 1 DONNA COATES Parti South African War (The Boer War, 1899-1902) 9 1.1 Fiction 9 1. Excerpt from Cockatoos: A Story of Youth and Exodists, Sydney and London: Angus Robertson, 1954, pp. 148-150 11 MILES FRANKLIN [PSEUDONYM BRENT OF BIN BIN] 1.2 Nurses 15 2. ‘After the Red Battle of Tugela!’, in Catholic Press, Sydney, 24 February, 1900, p. 3 17 AGNES MACREADY, [NOM DE PLUME ‘ARRAH LUEN’] 3. ‘With Wounded Tommy Atkins’, in Catholic Press, Sydney, 21 April, 1900, p. 3 23 ARRAH LUEN 4. ‘Nurse Bidmead’, transcribed interview, in Adelaide Observer, 18 June, 1902, p. 8 27 MARTHA SARAH 5. ‘Boer Women and Children’, in Advertiser, Adelaide, 8 November, 1901, p. 6 EDITH C. Μ. DICKENSON V 29
vi CONTENTS Part 2 First World War (1914-1918) 33 2. 1 Fiction (Myrmidons: the erasure of women ’s voices) 33 6. Extract from The Scarlet Cape, Sydney: George Μ. Dash, 1939, pp. 172-176 35 ANNIE RIXON 7. Extract from Yesterday and Today, Sydney: George Μ. Dash, 1940, pp.109-113 41 ANNIE RIXON 8. ‘The Love Story of Dicky Collins, V. C.’, in The Coo-ее Contingent (London, New York, Toronto, and Melbourne: Cassell Co., 1917), pp. 100-107 47 GLADYS HAIN 9. ‘Casualties’, in Soldiers Two, Sydney: N. S. W. Bookstall, 1918, pp. 186-191 55 CHRYSTAL STIRLING 10. Excerpt from Arthur and Emily: Letters in Wartime, Fitzroy, Victoria: Penguin, 1984, p. 94 61 IRENE MACDONALD AND SUSAN RADVANSKY 2.2 Fiction (Anzac worshippers) 63 11. Extract from Broken Idols, Melbourne: Melville Mullen, 1917, pp. 163-168 65 MABEL BALCOMBE BROOKES 12. Extract from On the Knees of the Gods, Melbourne: Melville Mullen, 1918, pp. 70-71 71 MABEL BALCOMBE BROOKES 2.3 Adolescent girls ’ wartime work Tì 13. Extract from Captain Jim, London, Melbourne, and Toronto: Ward, Lock, Co., 1919,pp. 21-31 75 MARY GRANT BRUCE 14. ‘Brigid Looks for a Job’, in Brigid and the Cub, London and Melbourne: Ward, Lock, Co., 1917, pp. 64-72 87 ETHEL TURNER 2.4 Fiction (rejection of motherhood, betraying the nation) 15. Tn the Library’, in The Women Who Wait, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, 99 Kent, Co., 1918, pp. 112-121 MARY MARLOWE 97
CONTENTS 16. Extract from ‘Invisible Chains’, in The White Feather, Melbourne: Melville Mullen, 1917, pp. 156-161 vii 109 RAE PHILLIPS 2.5 Fiction (insubordinates) 115 17. Extract from The Invaluable Mystery, Melbourne: Penguin, 1987, pp. 162-171 117 LESBIA HARFORD 18. Excerpt from Letters of a V.A. D., London: Andrew Melrose, 1918,pp. 209-219 127 R. E. LEAKE 19. ‘Left in Bombay’, in Tucker Sees India, London: Martin Seeker Warburg, 1937, pp. 7-16 139 Μ. L. SKINNER [ALSO R. E. LEAKE] 20. ‘Trouble in the Bath’, in Trooper to the Southern Cross, London: Faber and Faber, 1934, pp. 101-105 149 LESLIE PARKER [PSEUDONYM FOR ANGELA THIRKELL] 21. Extract from A Marked Soul, Melbourne: Alexander McCubbin, 1923, pp. 183-187 155 D. MANNERS-SUTTON [C. GENTILE] 2.6 Autobiography 161 22. Extract from Point ofDeparture: The Autobiography ofJean Devanny, Carole Ferrier (ed.), St. Lucia, London, and New York: University of Queensland Press, 1986, pp. 68-71 163 JEAN DEVANNY 2.7 Drama (war brides) 167 23. Extract from The Touch of Silk: A Play in Three Acts, Melbourne and London: Melbourne University Press in Association with Oxford University Press, 1945, pp. 25-27 169 BETTYROLAND 24. Extract from ‘No Family’, in Susan Pfisterer (ed.), Tremendous Worlds: Australian Women ’s Drama 1890-1960, Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency Press, 1999 [1937], pp. 13 7-142 173 MILES FRANKLIN 2.8 Poetry 179 25. Extract from Elegy on An Australian Schoolboy, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1921, pp. 24-27 181 ZORA CROSS
CONTENTS viii 26. ‘Gallipoli’ and ‘War’, in Under the Wilgas, Melbourne: Robertson Mullers Ltd., 1932, pp. 10, 102-103 185 MARY GILMORE 27. ‘The Satin of the Bee’, in The Passionate Heart, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1918, pp. 18-19 189 MARY GILMORE 2.9 World War One nurses 191 28. Extract from The Grey Battalion, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1933, pp. 132-135, 230-240 193 MAY TILTON 29. Extract from Letters ofan Australian Army Sister, Sydney: Angus Robertson, 1920, pp. 208-210 209 ANNE DONNELL 30. Extract from Experiences of a “Dinki Di ” R. R. C. Nurse, Glebe N. S. W: Australasian Medical Publishing, 1933, pp. 30-33 213 GERTRUDE F. MOBERLY 2.10 Ambulance drivers, munitions workers 217 31. ‘World War I’, in Passages of Time: An Australian Women 1890-1974, St. Lucia: University of Queensland Press, 1975, pp. 82-98 219 MARY EDGEWORTH DAVID 32. ‘The Serbian Army: 1916-1918’, in Hazel King (ed.), One Woman at War: Letters of Olive King 1915-1920, Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1986, pp. 35-39 237 OLIVE KING 2.11 War reporters 33. ‘The City Surrenders’, in A Woman ’s Experiences in the Great War, London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., 1915, pp. 175-183 245 247 LOUISE MACK [MRS. CREED] 34. ‘Mr. Atkins and His Australian Sisters’, 'm Everylady’s Journal, 6 March, 1915, pp.138-139 257 KATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD 2.12 Pacifists 35. ‘Atrocities’, 'm Put Up the Sword, Melbourne: The Women’s Peace Army, 1915, pp. 154-158 263 ADELA PANKHURST 261
CONTENTS ix 36. ‘The First World War and Peace Movements of that Period’, in The Questfor Peace: As I Have Known It in Australia, Melbourne: Wilks and Company, 1948, pp. 25-32 269 ELEANOR Μ. MOORE 37. ‘Conscription and Woman’s Loyalty’, Melbourne: Fraser and Jenkinson, 1917 277 ELEANOR Μ. MOORE 38. ‘Workers of the World, Unite! Women of the World, Unite!’, in The Woman Voter, 11 May, 1917, p. 19 279 VIDA GOLDSTEIN 281 2.13 Handbill 39. ‘The Blood Vote’, Anti-Conscription Campaign, World War One, Australia, Melbourne: Fraser Jenkins, 1917 283 W. R. WINSPEAR [VERSE] AND CLAUDE MARQUET [CARTOON] 2.14 Post-war reconstruction (returned veterans) 285 40. Extract from Intimate Strangers, London: Jonathan Cape, 1937, pp. 200-204 KATHARINE SUSANNAH PRICHARD 287 Part 3 Spanish Civil War 293 3 .1 Poetry 293 4L ‘A Sort of Beauty’ and ‘Lest We Forget.’, in World Without Strangers?, Melbourne: Overland, 1964, pp. 18, 24 295 AILEEN PALMER 3 .2 Pamphlets 297 42 . ‘Preface’, ‘The Spanish Background’, ‘Foreword’, and ‘From Sister Una Wilson to P. Thome’, in Judith Keene (ed.), Australians and the Spanish Civil War: Two Historic War-time Pamphlets, Melbourne: Red Pen Publications, 1986, pp. 4-5, 9-13, 2, 3-7 299 NETTIE PALMER 3.3 Nurses 43 . ‘Part Two: The Diary of Agnes Hodgson’, in Judith Keene (ed.), The Last Mile to Huesca: An Australian Nurse in the Spanish Civil War, Sydney: New South Wales University Press, 1988, pp. 134—138 AGNES HODGSON 313 315
Part 4 Second World War 321 4. 1 Fiction (the Yank invasion) 321 44. Extract from The Fatal Days: A Novel, Sydney and London: Angus and Robertson, 1947, pp. 62-64 323 H. DRAKE-BROCKMAN 45. Extract from Come in Spinner (abridged edition 1951), Auckland: Angus Robinson, 1988, pp. 220-227 327 DYMPHNA CUSACK AND FLORENCE JAMES 46. Extract from Tomorrow and Tomorrow, London: Phoenix House, 1948, pp.313-317 335 Μ. BARNARD ELDERSHAW 4.2 Fiction and memoir (attacks on the Home Front) 47. Extract from Southern Steel, Sydney: Walter Standish Sons, 1953, pp.320-327 341 343 DYMPHNA CUSACK 48. Extract from The Little Company, Sydney and Auckland: Collins Bros. Co., 1945, pp. 217-223 351 ELEANOR DARK 49. Extract from Exit Left: Memoirs ofa Scarlet Woman, Ringwood, Victoria: Penguin, 1985, pp. 96-97 359 ORIEL GRAY 50. ‘After Pearl Harbour’, 'va I Loved Those Yanks, Sydney: George Μ. Dash, 1948, pp. 7-16 361 MAUREEN C. MEADOWS 4.3 Poetry 371 51. ‘Singapore’, in The Australian Women’s Weekly, 14 March, 1942, p. 9 MARY GILMORE 52. ‘The Moving Image’, ‘The Soldier’s Farm’, and ‘The Trains’, in Judith Wright: Collected Poems 1942-1970, London, Sydney, Melbourne: Angus Robertson, 1975,pp.3-5,11,12 375 JUDITH WRIGHT 373
CONTENTS xi 4. 4 Drama 381 53. Extract from Here Under Heaven, Tremendous Worlds: Australian Womens Drama 1890-1960, Susan Pfisterer (ed.), Sydney: Currency Press, 1999, pp.146-167 383 MONABRAND 54. Extract from ‘Eternal Now’, unpublished play, University of New England, Campbell Howard Collection (CHC), 1947, pp. 43 -44 405 DYMPHNA CUSACK 4.5 Prisoners of War 55. Extract from White Coolies, Sydney, London, Melbourne, and Wellington: Angus Robertson, 1954, pp. 23-25 407 409 BETTY JEFFREY 56. Testimony of sole survivor of the Australian nurses massacred at Banka Island, at the Tokyo War Crimes trials, National Archives of Australia, Series number Mp742/1 413 SISTER VIVIEN BULLWINKEL 57. ‘Geisha Girls’, in While History Passed: The Story of the Australian Nurses Who Were Prisoners of the Japanese for Three and a Half Years, Melbourne, London, and Toronto: William Heinemann Ltd., 1954, pp. 32-40 435 JESSIE ELIZABETH SIMONS 4.6 Medical practitioners (doctors and nurses) 445 58. Chapter VI from Matilda Waltzes with the Tommies, Melbourne and London: Oxford University Press, 1943, pp. 41-46 447 MARY KENT HUGHES 4.7 Memoirs (anti-warprotestors) 59. Extract from Truth or Repose, Sydney: Australasian Book Society, 1966, pp. 224-238 453 455 JESSIE Μ. G. STREET 60. Chapter 8 from The Autobiography of the Woman the Gestapo Called The White Mouse, Melbourne: Macmillan, 1985, pp. 101-113 471 NANCY WAKE 4.8 News reporters 61. ‘The Luckiest Man in New Guinea: Every Soldier in Hospital Lays Claim to this Title’, in The Australian Women’s Weekly, 4 December, 1943, p. 10 ALICE JACKSON 485 487
xii CONTENTS 62. ‘“Woman” on Inside of Allied Raid on Rabaul’, in Woman, 6 December, 1943, pp. 16-17 489 LORRAINE STREETER 63. ‘How London Lives in Shadow of Flying Bombs’, in The Australian Women’s Weekly, vol. 12, no. 8,29 July, 1944, p. 9, 12 491 ANNE MATHESON 64. ‘23,000 Men Still at Dachau’, in Sydney Morning Herald, 21 May, 1945, p. 1 493 BETTY WILSON 4.9 Aboriginal women at war 495 65. Extract (Oodgeroo Noonuccal Collection), З-page typescript, UQFL84, Box 3, Fryer Library, University of Queensland, pp. 1֊2 497 KATH WALKER |
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