UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF
SUMMONING OF PARLIAMENT
By Telegraph—Per Press Association,
AUCKLAND, May 9
Replying to a request by Mr M. JSavage, ALP., that Parliament be summoned earlier in order to deal with unemployed relief, Air G. W. Forbes says 4,400 Auckland men liavij been given Government work since the present Government took office Another 125 men will be placed within a week. The Cabinet Unemployment Committee are at present arranging further work for unemployed. A very large number will be placed as early as possible. Mr Savage in a further reply asserts that although 4,400 men were taken on a still greater number have been discharged. He asks if the local Government Loans Hoard can help by speeding up the authority to 'borrow.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1930, Page 6
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