SETTLERS FOR DOMINION.
EXTENSION OF FACILITIES. UNTRAINED FA:,M WORKER?!. BOYS FROM PUBLIC.SCHOOLS. By " Telegraph— Associations-Copyright. .■ andN.Z. ! LONDON, Oct. 17. ■.. Mr. W. F. Masses, Prime - Minister of , New Zealand, has arranged with the Overseas Settlement ';;; Committee '-'.to ex-:;■,_■ tend/New;; Zealand migration flans. Ha ha.-; authorised Cm acceptance 'as farm labourers of men ; with little ■' or no ex- ;; perience, provided the migration ■ officials are satisfied ■■ that such men are capable physically of farm work. ''.- A limited num- : - ber of this class will : be sent < with each ,■ ship, but they will not receive ; the; same ; wages as experienced men, Mr. Ma&sey has also authorised the acceptance without nomination' of boys of ; the publio school class. Aboutl2o will accompany each shipment. | Arrangements - are being made to accommodate'- these «on ■ experimental farms, pen'ling the finding for them of other suitable positions.: ' v; ; Arrangements are also being made for girls whoso rnly experience in domestic ''['.'■ training has been in private homes, 'as' - well as those who have been trained'in orphanages and similar institutions, ■■ to . . be accepted : without nomination." 'P\ • '/■■■:. '.'. i.C-:,--
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18534, 19 October 1923, Page 7
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