DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS.
SCHOOLS 01? INSTRUCTION WANTED. (By Telegraph—Special Reporter.) Palmerston North, Juno 17. The question of the establishment of schools of instruction for dairy lactorj managers was brought up at to-day* Si meeting of the Nat.ona Dairy Association of New Zealand by, the pieFident Mr.'A. Morton, who pointed o,il that at Auckland , such an institution had been established by the dauj companies. The Government sho " lll li ' lll .^ 1 ' take this highly necessary work lie »aicl. Mr. Buchanan (Thames Vallej), in conimendingi the proposa , moved: "That the association approach the tlmijine division of the Department Willi a view to having dairying science cla s se.> established at suitable centres and airange for thc\examinalion of dan> laclory managers, to whom certificat » competency should be issued on J H p" qualifying." The sneaker emphnswed he lack of facilities thai. oWaiwd fm foetorv managers to make themselves liiguij trni'.ierl and efficient. In the course of a general discussion it was pointed out that in the past any man who had the bodily strength was considered good cnoiii-'h to go right inln a factory and manufacture cheese. ,lm motion was carried.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 226, 18 June 1919, Page 8
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188DAIRY FACTORY MANAGERS. Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 226, 18 June 1919, Page 8
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