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DUKE OF YORK’S ADVOCACY. (United Pren., Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright ) LONDON, April .18. At: tin' opening conference of t h ( . .Industrial Welfare Society, the Duke of York urged that- these days of depression were a. Little for hold ness jn the face of a hard difficult task. The large gathering at the eonfernce show ctl that there were many in the country who wore not willing to join in the prevailing dismal chorus. The question for employers was not whether they can afford t<> adopt wefarc work, but whether they can possibly afford t.o do without it.

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Hokitika Guardian, 20 April 1931, Page 6

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