SOME OF THE MEMBERS OF A PARTY OF 60 AUSTRALIAN WOMEN who married US servicemen here and have now arrived in America, where they will meet their in-laws and make their homes. They travelled in the same ship as the Prime Minister. Left: A group of young wives on deck at the Australian port of embarkation. Included in the party were 10 mothers and their babies, aged from three months to a year, and some of them can be seen in this picture. Right: Mrs E. Harper, of King's Cross, Sydney, NSW, who is going to Panama City, Florida; Mrs Eunice Mathern, of Melbourne, who will join her husband in Jeffersonville, NY; and Mrs Edna Bottalico, of Melbourne, who will live in New York. Her husband is a US Army doctor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Fri 21 Apr 1944, Page 9
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