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HOUSEWIVES AND FIVE-DAY WEEK

-Press Association

Bu Teleurayh-

AUCKLAND, April 25. Ways in which problcms confronting housewivcH, following the iutroduction oi Ihe iive-day week, could be solved, wero discussod at a meeting of about 200 women lield in Ihe Town Ha.ll coucert ehamber on Wcdnesday night. The meel ing wu.s ( alled by Llic Auckland Trades Council. Cuggestions made by reprosentatives of the trades-union movement ineluded the reinstatement of deliverics from sliops, the setting up of Htate nurseries to miud children wliile motliers are shopping, aud the spceding up of the manufacture of refrigcrators. At ihe concJusioit of the mecting, a resolutiou was carried recommeudiiig that the (lovornment should be pressed to givc effect to these suggestions.

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 April 1946, Page 3

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HOUSEWIVES AND FIVE-DAY WEEK Chronicle (Levin), 26 April 1946, Page 3

HOUSEWIVES AND FIVE-DAY WEEK Chronicle (Levin), 26 April 1946, Page 3

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