PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL
"BUYER IS REAL EMPLOtER'
'In a special message, the Prime Minister (the Right Hon. G. W. Forbes) makes an appeal to all sections of the community to support the "Back-to-Prosperity Month* movement. The text of the message is as follows:— "No great cause, fundamentally designed to promoto the good of . the people, can be expeetod to succeed without, the highest degree of co-opera-tion of all individuals, whether they be responsible for the.direction of business_ enterprises, of public, and -privato services,_ or responsible as individuals to those in whose hands such direction is entrusted.- ■ '■ i .
"la the scheme for the- creation of avenues of. employment for the youth of the city of Wellington there is an opportunity for all'citizens to give prac tical evidence of their desire to display their sympathetic co-operation. . t "I commend .this scheme, which will be launched this month under' the title of the 'Back-to-Prosperity Month' as one which in sound, principle, in earnest intention, and in the'method of its operation, will, it is hoped, do much toward increasing the volume of trade in Wellington, and therefore tend to promoto the object for which it is launched.. • . ■'~'■■ .; ■>'■
"I appeal to all classes of the Wellington community to enlist in the movement to create openings for boys. I appeal to those who can help in a private manner to examine their possibilities in this direction.' I. appeal to the general public to provide that very desirable support by a practical application of tbo axiom that 'Tho buyer is the real employer of labour.'"
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 11
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258PRIME MINISTER'S APPEAL Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 123, 21 November 1932, Page 11
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