UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD.
I (To tiio k’ditor.) | •Mi': I <:iti t make this I’nemployi nmnt Hoard out, as I had to pay my dole money and was lined Is because I had mu the money at tin* time. I liatl lo "'ail till the wife trot hei' pension (child all owance money) so now I have to broach her again for this next ihree months’ dole money or wet another fine of Is or so. and that will make Ids (Id. so it will deprive my children of tlm necessaries of life So d nothing i-> done I shall have to keep my children home from school as ] hm t like to see them gong to school with : t cold spud in their pocket for dinner. It will hi l hotter for them to stay at home and lmv t > them hot. I my sell have received t'S in wages t his last: three months so how can a man live with a lamily of ten young children. the eldest ]d years old and I have not, received one penny from the reemployment Hoard. I see that a man has trot to register once a fortnight. Why it is worse than a dog; yon have only to register him once a year. I am etc.. I'WTHKR. Mananui, March 11th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1931, Page 6
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218UNEMPLOYMENT BOARD. Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1931, Page 6
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