THE UNEMPLOYED
WELLINGTON POSITION. “Bad Enough.” WELLINGTON, February 21. “Though, perhaps the unemployment position is not so serious in Wellington as it is in certain of the other centresremarked the Mayor, Mr. Norwood. “The positron is still bad enough. Many willing, able-bodied men, •’ he said, ‘ ‘ genuinely eouid not get work. If the position became acute, he would approach the Government lor authority to raise further special loans for relief work. DEMONSTRATIONS DECIDED ON. BY SOME UNEMPLOYED. CHRISTCHURCH, February 21. It was stated at a meeting of the unemployed to-day that the “Red” element, the members of whom had been ejected from the . ranks _ of those styling themselves the genuine unemployed, intend making demonstra-' lions when the Duke of York visits Ch l ist church.
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Grey River Argus, 22 February 1927, Page 5
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124THE UNEMPLOYED Grey River Argus, 22 February 1927, Page 5
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