COMMERCIAL TRAINING.
There is a ck'cn!<<l openin;- in-busi-ness circles for mm of h^h education. A writer in th> SlaivJartl s.iys that university men of education, good social standing, arxl willing to work are wanted in lnisin:^ for highly paid position*, an:l t-ivai they cannot be got in surticicnt n irabers, has aroused keen incerost an;) much comment- in business- circles. The trouble at Ho-riie is the same as in the Dominions, and t'oHc^o reai-ed men are all attracted b.\- Iho professions. Commerce, as a sciuu-e, tfhoußl be taught' in the colleges, anil in fact must bo so if th- British lOinpire is to maintain its lead in the world's ti'ade against the pow. erful opposition of <J-ermany, the United Seates, and other countries.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5803, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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123COMMERCIAL TRAINING. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume XL, Issue 5803, 6 May 1912, Page 8
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