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USE OF PLACEMENT SCHEME.
"While calls are being made upon private employers to make use of the facilities provided at the various •■t tUvf bur eau T x'" writes "Technician," neither the Labour Department nor any other Department, apparently, makes full,, if any, use of the placement section when positions are vacant as is evidenced by the vacancies advertised by the Government Departments from time to time, and by the knowledge that many individuals already in private employment have procured positions in the Civil Service." ■ ' . • -. ' '
- BROADCAST DANCE MUSIC. Appreciation of the music played by a local dance band in «a broadcast from 2YA on Saturday night is expressed by "Melody." The correspondent states that the local band, "played a good selection of enjoyable old favourites and a few later numbers well balanced in melody, harmony, and rhythm. The correspondent predicts a prosperous and popular future" for local bands that give this type of music.
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Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 8
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157POINTS FROM LETTERS Evening Post, Issue 37, 12 August 1936, Page 8
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