Betty Jeffrey Betty Jeffrey i(A92310 works by) (a.k.a. Agnes (Betty) Jeffrey)
Born: Established: 14 May 1908 Hobart, Southeast Tasmania, Tasmania, ; Died: Ceased: 13 Sep 2000 Melbourne, Victoria,
Gender: Female
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BiographyHistory

'[Betty] Jeffrey was one of the members of the Australian Army Nursing Service and was captured by the Japanese after the fall of Singapore in 1942. Incarcerated in Japanese prisoner-of-war camps for three and a half years, after the war she wrote about the experiences in White Coolies (1954) which was later the basis for the film script Paradise Road ...[1997] (Australian Women's Archives Project database).

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Personal Awards

1987 Order of Australia Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM)

For service to the welfare of nurses in Victoria and ex-service men and women.

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