Thousands of young men were being (rained in mechanics by (he Air Force, causing speculation about what would become of them after the war. said Mr V. G. Boivin at the annual social gathering of the New Zealand Institute of Marine and Power Engineers in Christchurch. It seemed to him that the problem would be one the engineering industry could help to solve, and the industry would have a golden opportunity to recruit, many able and well-trained young mon when the war was over.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 25 November 1940, Page 4
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