Lambs Lost in Snow
Snow in the high country behind Gisborne haa caused further lambing losses and percentages in the back country are expected to be low this year because of the unusually cold . August, when most of the lambs make their appearReplacing Men Indicative of the extent to which females have replaced males in banks since the outbreak of war were figures quoted by a bank manager when giving evidence before the Palmerston North Armed Forces Appeal Board. He stated that at the outbreak of war 355 males were employed, and 33 females. There were now 1(51 males and 228 females. 1 In the Palmerston North branch 15’ males were employed at the outbreak of the war; there were now five males and.iO females. 4
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Manawatu Times, Volume 68, Issue 206, 31 August 1943, Page 4
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