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No more U.K.
recruits
for Tramways
Like the Raihvavs De
partment. the Tramways
Board has stopped _ re
cruiting staff in Britain
because of "changed local
conditions."
The chairman of the
Tramways Board. Mr
R. J..-H. Risson, said today
they were taking only the
best from the local labor
pool.
But as new employes
finished training the
"board would be taking in
more recruits, he said.
There were still a frw
migrants to come from
Britain.
The chairman of the
Railways Commissioners,
Mr R. G. Wishart, said
that only 67 of the 318
unskilled migrants would
be affected by the suspen-
oivi i vt uvi imituj iivc tiw
grants were on their way
to Australia,
Nearly 1000 applications
for jobs had bepn received
in the last week."
Large - scale dismissals
were certain if loan money
was not increased. Mr
Wishart said.
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