APPEAL FOR WOMEN FOR POST OFFICE
[SPECIAL TO STAB] WELLINGTON, This Day. To tide over the present staff shortage in the Post and Telegraph Department, an appeal will soon be made to women who have left the service after serving in a temporary capacity during the war to rejoin as general division employees. This was stated today by the Chief Postmaster at Wellington, Mr E. J. Smith. The decision, he said, would enable many male members of the division to receive the promotion due to them. • The general staff shortage, said Mr Smith, was attributable mainly to the dearth of recruits in the category formerly known as junior messengers.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 5
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109APPEAL FOR WOMEN FOR POST OFFICE Greymouth Evening Star, 16 April 1947, Page 5
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