THE WOOLLEN INDUSTRY.
CHRISTCHURCH, April 13. Mr P. Hercue, manager of the Kaiupoi Clothing Factory, hae submitted proposal* to the Technical College for training girls in handling the machinery of the woollen and clothing trades. He told the College Board that the industry in Christchurch is on the verge of a crisis owing to a shortage of hands. The board referred the question to a committee.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3031, 17 April 1912, Page 29
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