THE LEVY
LESS PAID LAST QUARTER
(By Telegraph—Per Press Association) "WELLINGTON, June 9. Of the total sum of approximately l £030,000 which, it is expected, will be [ derived for the relief of unemployment i from the levy, a total of £317,877 was paid into the Board’s fund during the two quarters ended 31st. May. This mj eludes about £178,000 received during ' the first quarter, this amount including many cases in which the full year’s levy was paid in lump sums and other eases in which two years dues were paid. 1 In reference to the amount collect* ed for the second quarter being less than that collected for the first quarj ter, it In stated that, as the result • yf prosecutions which arc being taken, 1 the shortage is being steadily ovor« , hauled, and that' the March payments I are coming in in;considerable numbers every day.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1931, Page 4
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146THE LEVY Hokitika Guardian, 10 June 1931, Page 4
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