THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Tn the. Dead End.
“The Old Country seems to have struck a tlead end, with a figure of unemployed which goes up and down a little hut does not materially vary from about 1.204.000 on the register. How can you afford (he sitidl to go on year after year deteriorating the hof your industrial workers and creating in your young people a whole generation which liars never done a day’s work for the last three or four years:- I say ihere is no remedy so desperate that it should not. he tried. What is your | osition to-day? Tinvery foundations of your society ar*. lining attacked, your system ot indusirv j, hping arraigned n- incapable o. solving vour industrial problems, and the Communist finds the most fruitful ground for his propaganda in the vast hotly of unemployed, distressed men who have got hopeless and sick, anxiously waiting for something to happen. If you want to keep the present stable order of society you have to take steps that will show real results.”—Sir Alfred Mono.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 2
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177THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 29 June 1925, Page 2
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