UNEMPLOYED LOTTERY PROPOSAL.
li|EB»S CONDEMNATION. |i«' USOCUTIOX MUIGBAIt ) "WELLINGTON, March 13. fg at St. John's Church toit?' Bev. J. E. Blanchard, rcW the possibility of an Art SJflg held in .order to assist the !sd, said that f-uch an art B$H be a State lottery, and ffghr* the Government in oxJ"p xmblic for the benefit of |£ehard vigorously condemned |SU» and concluded by saying: iM'.all the facts, it is not gt.w say that though a conj|BJJft might be raised by such jjffne essential fact would rejwUtt inauguration wou"d be the nation's soul for a magWlu £! cces of si ' v er." I De " |s*rt of this Dominion is really if'that the people expect the |8M 0 resist the temptation of" WyftJi and to refuse to be gE§J** a >. at the same time takBKgWtqnity to make an end of gipi'union business, of which lljfrt have become heartily
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 17
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145UNEMPLOYED LOTTERY PROPOSAL. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20495, 14 March 1932, Page 17
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