British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . .McLay and Co., Cardiff. He urged that tech-nical education committees should be in-duced to include such classes in their sylla-buses, and told of the success which followedCardiffs pioneer efforts in this had a short course of 12 lectures, and atthe second one 100 students were enrolled,while the average attendance for the wholecourse was over 50. At the close of the session22 candidates sat for the examination underthe auspices of the technical committee. Eightobtained first class passes, ten second classpasses, and only two failed


British and Colonial Printer and Stationer . .McLay and Co., Cardiff. He urged that tech-nical education committees should be in-duced to include such classes in their sylla-buses, and told of the success which followedCardiffs pioneer efforts in this had a short course of 12 lectures, and atthe second one 100 students were enrolled,while the average attendance for the wholecourse was over 50. At the close of the session22 candidates sat for the examination underthe auspices of the technical committee. Eightobtained first class passes, ten second classpasses, and only two failed to pass. (Ap-plause.) Nothing would so much help tobring the general adoption of the costingsystem about as the establishment of suchclasses as these in every area of the country. Mr. Montgomery Hennegin made the finalcontribution to the afternoon addresses withone on How Costing Helps the Manage-ment, a full report of which is held over. Mr. Cawley questioned whether the workerwanted to know much about costing. The[Concluded on page 592].. June io, 1920. 585 Trade Notes. The Munchester Guardian Commercial, a newweekly journal (sd.), makes its first appear-ance to-day. It is to be devoted to thegeneral interests of the trade of the country. A COMPLETE printing press, with cases oftype and a composing stand, were found inthe mysterious room raided by the police inJubilee-street, Mile End. Professor Patrick Abercrombie, hon-secretary of the University Press of Liverpool,is trying to raise a publication fund of£1,000 a year to subsidise the printing oflearned works by the University of Liverpool. The name of Messrs. Harrison and Sons,London, printers and booksellers, appears inthe London Gazette in a list of tradesmen whohold Warrants of Appointment to thePrince of Wales, from the Comptroller , with authority to use His RoyalHighnesss Arms. Perhaps not every printer knows the veryuseful printers price lists produced by Mr. W. Grieve (of Messrs. Grieve and Son


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