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Course For Telephone Branch Supervisors

“The telephone business is among the biggest in the country and has probably the greatest customer-contact. We have something to sell, and we like to keep our staff in touch with the latest methods,” said'Mr A. S. D. Rose, principal of the telephone division of the General Post Office, Wellington, in Christchurch.

He was commenting on the first training course for South Island telephone branch supervisors, at the Christchurch Post Office. Now into its second week, the course is for supervisors from as far as Gore and Motueka, from both manual and automatic exchanges.

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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28252, 13 April 1957, Page 12

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Course For Telephone Branch Supervisors Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28252, 13 April 1957, Page 12

Course For Telephone Branch Supervisors Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28252, 13 April 1957, Page 12

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