Betty Jeffrey
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Agnes Betty Jeffrey, OAM was a nurse in the 2/10th Australian General Hospital during World War II; she was taken captive by the Japanese Imperial Army and interned.
She later wrote about her experiences in the book White Coolies, which partially inspired the film Paradise Road.
[edit] Bibliography
- White Coolies, Betty Jeffrey, Eden Paperbacks, Sydney, 1954 ISBN 0-207-16107-0