“Might I remind your Worship thutf the Unemployment Tax is. now and these young men will have to pay?it,” said Mr I). W. Russell at the’.. Magistrate’s Court Christchurch, when-v pleading for leniency; for two off his; clients, ionb of whom, lie said already had h<?avy . financial 'responsibilities. ‘ ‘There is not much left for tliem_ as it is ; and 30s is quite-a large sum when there is not much to come and go on.” The Magistrate (Mr E. B. Mos : ley) was not moved by the appeal. “It ; will be much better for the money .to go that way than for them to waste,,;: it on bocyse,” he added. 8
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 November 1930, Page 5
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