UNEMPLOYMENT RISE
CONDITIONS IN BRITAIN
(Received December 7, 9.30 a.m.)
LONDON, December 6,
Unemployed in Britain on November 14 totalled 1,828.103, an. increase of 46,876 compared with October 17, and 328,908 higher than last year.
This is due to less employment in building, coal mining, and the iron and steel industry, but makers of textiles, metal goods, motor-cars, and aircraft are employing more workers.
for police purposes, suffices to meet all needs. Given the restoration of respect for international authority, which in its turn would lead to graat reductions of armaments, African problems, like. others, would not be found impossible of solution. But if the world is once again to be dominated by force alone, the evil consequences will inevitably be felt far and wide.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 137, 7 December 1938, Page 12
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