WATCHMAKERS CONFER.
SHORTAGE OF APPRENTICES. [BT TELEGKAPH.— P3ES3 ASSOCIATION j DTJNEDIN. Wednesday. The fourth annual conference of the New Zealand Association of Retail Watchmakers and Jewellers opened yesterday, The principal subject discussed was the shortage of apprentices. A motion was passed directing the executive council of the association U> endeavour to have- watch-making taught in technical schools. The executive was also asked to consider the question of the practicability of getting watchmakers from Britain.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17708, 17 February 1921, Page 8
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