MALE MAIDS.
A proposal "that unemployed boys should be trained as "male maids" was recently -discussed by Dundee Education Authority, who agreed that their Domestic Economy Committee .should' consider whether it, would be possible-to give older boys in the schools a. working knowledge of "mending, darning , ,,. knit; ting, • and useful cookery," states an exchange. The Continuation Classes Com-mittee-was also'.instructed to consider the, of \ holding evening schoob /classee Vf or , -training young men^-in:- housework .and cookery, with servant^' % *^ + becoming domestic th7*™X : - a -?° n Jo^ who made that ?h?° S *' Sl al j-:• > understood b 7 .*£: T -. Qumn-.who said: "I should not hke to .gq/to.-a door, and have it answered by a young man with a. maid's , capon."*- ■ !:'■'"'-. """""-•■- -"■'-■ 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)
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117MALE MAIDS. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 237, 6 October 1928, Page 4 (Supplement)
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