Far-flung census net
PA Wellington . Nobody, not even muttonbirders, trampers, or hunters in the hills, will escape census night on March 24. .'/■■■ Steps to ensure that, people in isolated areas receive their • census questionnaire forms vyere taken at a recent special conference of census area officers at Lower Hutt. “Not everybody realises
that we send sub-enumera-tors. to Wanganuißiyer communes, -and along the Milford Track to. deliver and collect census questionnaires,” ' said .Mn M. Moore, executive, officer of the Population Division of the Department, of Statistics yesterday. ' ■ ~ He Said that the process could take several days, and in many areas staff had to use trail bikes and horses, or even walk.
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