STATE PLACEMENT SERVICE
REPORT FOR WEEK Seven applications for adult apprentices and trainees to the carpentering and joinery trade, under the youths' campaign, have been approved by the Registrar of Apprentices, 'and these workers will take up their employment at once, according to the placement officer's report this week. The total number of placements under the youths' campaign scheme is now 36. Several other applications are being dealt with, including apprenticeships in other trades than those covered by the subsidy. The placements for the week were 36 of which 26 were permanent. The placements covered work for carpenters, joiners, fitters, a wood machinist, a coach and motor body builder, and foundry workers. A number of men were found farm work. There was a demand for farm hands under 20 years of age Subsidies are still available where inexperienced farm workers are taken on. Franco and the Spanish nation to oppose it in anger.—Yours, etc., REV. P. J. COONEY. Lyttelton, October 22. 1937. [G F Seward, who opened this cor- ' respondence. may Otherwise it is closed.—Ed., "The Press."]
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22231, 23 October 1937, Page 9
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