CARPENTRY TRAINING
EXPERIMENTAL CENTRE MAORI EX-SERVICEMEN The experimental carpentry .training centre at Ohinemutu established by the Auxiliary Workers’ Training 'Council at the request of the Rehabilitation Board for the training of Maori ex-servicemen as carpenters shows promise of being as successago the Maori Arts and Crafts Building at Ohinemutu, placed at the disposal of the Rehabilitation Board by the Arawa Trust, provides for’the training of twelve men at a time. When the present class passes out of the training centre in approximately three months’ time for the second part of their training on the actual erection of houses, a further twelve men will be taken into the centre and applications for this second .class are now being received by the Rehabilitation Officer at the National Service Department. The Rotorua Training Centre, which was opened just over a month ful as the Government Training Centres established in other parts of the Dominion for the training of pakehas, states an official report.
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3265, 19 May 1943, Page 6
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160CARPENTRY TRAINING Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 52, Issue 3265, 19 May 1943, Page 6
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