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CARPENTRY SCHOOL

Part In Rehabilitation Work

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKIAND, August 31.

“This training school will become part and parcel of the big educational scheme, necessary in the work of rehabilitation,” said Mr. M. Moohan, chainman of the Rehabilitation Board, at a ceremony during which the Minister of Labour, Mr. Webb, opened a school of Carpentry in Auckland. 1

• “The men who are now serving with the military.” Mr. Moohan' continued, “will be entitled to all the facilities of the Dominion for the purpose of equipping them to take their part in civil life. This not only applies to training carpenters and other artisans, but equally to. men who desire to enter the professions. Arrangements will be made for such men to take up their studies right through the universities. 'The same facilities will also be provided for farmers at. the agricultural colleges, while .for disabled soldiers special vocational centres will be provided. “I hope many thousands of returned men will desire work in the building trades. Houses are urgently required, and we must see that the men who build houses and all other wage workers are given economic security.”

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Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 285, 1 September 1942, Page 2

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CARPENTRY SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 285, 1 September 1942, Page 2

CARPENTRY SCHOOL Dominion, Volume 35, Issue 285, 1 September 1942, Page 2

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