“There is only one way of entering the New Zealand postal service,” declared Mr. A. P. Harper, of Wellington, during an address in Auckland on Friday last, “and that way is by joining as a messenger boy.” This rule was interpreted by the speaker as another argument in favor of overhauling the whole of the Public Service. “The future heads of the department,” it was pointed out, “ will be men who entered as boys whose education practically finished at 14 years of age. This is a position that should not be allowed to _ 'L, ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 July 1922, Page 5
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