A UNIQUE TRIBUTE
FROM UNEMPLOYED MEN Amid the current and cross-currents cf cr ticism to which the Unemployment Bond is from time to time subjected there often emerges a congratulatory note that is all the more appreciated because it is as sincere as it is unexpected. One of the most interesting of sucfi tributes was forwarded last week from F* ton. It is n]) '!•'o'! that at a meeting of the 1 ueal registered unemployed when about fiO men attended, and the Chairman and the secretary of the Local Unemployment Committee were present by invitation, the follow ng resolution was unanimously carried - “That this meeting of Foxton registered relief unemployed workers express their thanks and- gratitude to the Unemployment Board for wtyat they have done, and express the hope that circumstances will enable them to carry on.” In forwarding the resolution the Secretary of the Local Committed wrote:— “This resolution really expresses the sentiments of all those present at tfinieetuig, and I feel sure that you and the members of the Board will feel gratified
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1931, Page 8
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175A UNIQUE TRIBUTE Hokitika Guardian, 2 June 1931, Page 8
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