WOMEN ON LAND
APPEAL BOARD'S COMMENTS MORE TRAINING NEEDED The belief that women would li* trained to take over much of the work on dairy farms and in other industries was expressed by the chairman of the No. 4A Armed Forces Appeal Board in Gisborne, during a sitting when some of the nppeals from the country were adjourned until after May 31. "We wish to make it public," stated the chairman, Mr H. B. Lusk, in giving the decision on two cases, "that our reason for adjourning these appeals to. our first meeting after May 31 is because of the new regulations coming out in regard to essential and non-essential industries, and the possibilities under the regulations of some machinery being set up to enable labour to be found for dairy farms and other industries. "We think it quite possible that part of the machinery will be in regard to the training of females to take over much of the work now being done by men."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 14, 9 February 1942, Page 2
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166WOMEN ON LAND Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 14, 9 February 1942, Page 2
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