DOMESTIC MIGRANTS.
BEAIAND STILL EXCEEDED THE SUPPLY. • UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION—BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—CO PYIiIG TIT.) (AUSTRALIAN PKLSS ASSOCIATION—UNITED SERVICE.) Received a.m. to-dav. LONDON, Alay 17. Refuting the idea, that, the Market Harborough training school for domestic, migrants Avas accentuating the shortage of domestics in the United Kingdom, the annual report of the Society for Overseas Settlement of British Women mentions that out of the first sixty trainees, only three had previously been domestics. It Avas regretted that stringency in Australia and NcAA r Zealand impeded the demand, which even vet still exceeded the supply, and it was hoped that migration would seen be accelerated.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 18 May 1928, Page 5
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