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Plan Martha, or el Plan Marta (also known as Martha's Plan, and as Operación Marta) was an informal agreement, signed in 1957, between the Spanish and Australian Governments, designed to bring single, Spanish, Catholic women to Australia as part of Australia's numerous post-World War II immigration initiatives.

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  • Plan Martha, or el Plan Marta (also known as Martha's Plan, and as Operación Marta) was an informal agreement, signed in 1957, between the Spanish and Australian Governments, designed to bring single, Spanish, Catholic women to Australia as part of Australia's numerous post-World War II immigration initiatives. (en)
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  • picking grapes at a vineyard at Merbein. But the location of the (en)
  • The Commonwealth Employment Service, which brought the (en)
  • The Spanish women, working as pickers, came with their (en)
  • Merbein Police had heard of the nude grape-pickers but did (en)
  • and the women are believed to have left the area. (en)
  • groups. (en)
  • in the distribution of the Spaniards," he said. (en)
  • not know the whereabouts of the property. (en)
  • of the blocks. (en)
  • No official report about the nudists has been made to police, (en)
  • which grower was employing the nudists. (en)
  • Merbein Police Station, Sen.-Const. M. O'Donnell, said today. (en)
  • The district employment officer, Mr. Rex Carter, said: "Quite (en)
  • on one block and their husbands worked on one or another (en)
  • a few Spaniards came here this season but they were split into (en)
  • MILDURA, Sunday. Five young married Spanish women, in the nude, have been (en)
  • heard of the nude grape-pickers but officers did not know (en)
  • husbands, but the five nudists apparently worked together (en)
  • vineyard has been one of the best-keep secrets of the district (en)
  • "Each of the four employment officers in the district shared (en)
  • "It sounded a bit strange to us because we always had the (en)
  • idea that Spanish women were very modest types", he said. (en)
  • "but we have heard about them", the officer-in-charge of (en)
  • Spanish women to Sunraysia, with other harvest workers, also (en)
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  • GRAPE-PICKERS WORK IN NUDE (en)
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  • Plan Martha, or el Plan Marta (also known as Martha's Plan, and as Operación Marta) was an informal agreement, signed in 1957, between the Spanish and Australian Governments, designed to bring single, Spanish, Catholic women to Australia as part of Australia's numerous post-World War II immigration initiatives. (en)
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