EMPLOYMENT
PUSITInX AT m'NKDJ'X. DI'XKDIX, Sept. lit. A meeting of uver 300 unemployed to-dsiy ureed tlu> City Council and oilier bodies to ]iroeeed with various works, iniliidine street pnvino, for whirl: Tl7o,ooft is to lie borrowed, and also passed a resolution asking the Prime Minister to allow the railway dentition to Havensbotirne. I! K( iIST I! ATIOX S IXT I! KASIXC IX WKIdJXCTOX. IVMM.TXTITOX, Sept. !!». Ilerist,rations at the Cabour Department's Kmpluymcnk ISitreau have increased considerably. Tltere are old names on the books, compared with 3.V> in the previous week. The applicants include 330 labourers, cooks and stewards, ‘_’3 drivers, storemen, 1 o larm hands, and various other classes of tradesmen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 September 1921, Page 1
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