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SPEECH BY THE PREMIE!

"D3NT MAKE THU CHILDH CLERKS.? 1

(Per Press Association.^

Wellington. April I^^| The Hon. K. J. Seddon today n^^l a presentation ofbadget to mei^^^H of the Institute of Marine Engint^^H He referred to the credit due to^^H engineers for the maaaer in wli^^H they carried out their datiet sad^^H gretted that parent* did not children taught the trade* itutaii^^H making them clerks. He had ■jjn^^H from the ranks of the engiaeara, J«^^| was proud of it. To him it waapb^^l ing to * see such confidence', exj^^l ing b tweea owners, inspeot^^H engineers, and the general publir,^^H he trusted that it would loug eontin^^^l The Premier added that he detired^H see the Institute bestow badges o^^H on those deserving the honorfor hmi^^| toriuus work, und -in this way th^^| would be appreciated at their prOf^^l worth. ■ He said he would like to *^^| the land engineers federated in S^H same manner n» the marine enginew^^H and he referred to the cordial mann^^l in which he had been received a* t^^| representative of Colonial engineenl^H the engineers in Engl md ,^^H

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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9047, 20 April 1898, Page 1

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UNKNOWN Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9047, 20 April 1898, Page 1

UNKNOWN Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9047, 20 April 1898, Page 1

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