IMMIGRATION OF WOMEN.
PROSPECTS IN NEW ZEALAND. Th a , V WMTOON, Sept. i4.y Jho delegates" who have recently returhed ] from New Zealand reported 'to the Colonial. Office regarding the immigration of women. They say there ate special. opening, for educated women m JNew Zealand .williug to take up domestic work. Public institutions also, demand teachers, and women workers are wanted m clothing factories, but unless they are skilled milkers women, should not go to the Dominion with a view to taking up work on the land. Women with, a capital of over £300 may be encouraged to go for the purpose of dairying,,.beekeeping, and poultry-keeping. These should work m New Zealand at least a year before investing their money. The. Daily Chronicle, commenting on the report, says it is clear that -no woman emigrant can. hope for success unless she is fully prepared to become a New Zealander.— A. and' N.Z;'C.A. *
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15319, 15 September 1920, Page 3
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