GIRL EMIGRANTS.
PROSPECTS IN NEW ZEALAND. ONLY DOMESTICS ENCOURAGES. By T»lßjrap!t.—Press AJisn.—Cojyrleht. Received Sept. 14, 7.40 p.m. London, Sept. It. Delegates recently returned from New Zealand have reported to the Colonial Office regarding women emigration. They say there are special openings for educated women in New Zealand willing to take up domestic work in public institutions. There is also a demand for teachers and women workers in clothing factories; but, unless they are skilled milkers, women should not go with a view to taking up work on the land. Women with capital over £3OO may be encouraged to go for the purpose of dairying and bee and poultry keeping. These should work in New Zealand for at least a year before investing their money. The Daily Chronicle, commenting on the report, says it is clear that no woman emigrant can hope for success unless she is fully prepared to become a 'New Zealandcr.—Aus.-N.Z, Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1920, Page 5
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155GIRL EMIGRANTS. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1920, Page 5
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