Government Board itself was largely for nationalisation, but this would hot be a cure nor would an, expansion of nvnorts. , The money which the Government was now providing to meet unemployment was scarcely more than the programme, of the late Conservative Government. LONDON, May 28. A series of meetings has been held in the House of Commons as a preliminary to to-day’s division on the question of its unemployment policy. Tim Government’s defeat is now considered to be unlikely. Fifteen members of the Labour Partv, who did not support the Government last week, have, after a prolonged discussion, decided to await the" Ministerial statement before choosing their line of action.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 May 1930, Page 5
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