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NO COMPLICITY

IN AUCKLAND RIOTING. UNEMPLOYED EXECUTIVE MEETS ißy Telegraph—Per Press Associations AUCKLAND, April IS. An executive meeting of the Auckland Provincial Unemployed Workers' Association wa.s held fill is morning, and subsequently issued a statement that- the executive wish it dsitinctlv understood that it repudiates any suggestion of complicity in the rioting and appeals to all unemployed members to act in an orderly and decorous manner, It is learned that the relief workers’ strike continues, but, owing to it being the normal stand-down week in many boroughs, it is impossible to say to what extent the strike i.s effective.

LACK OK UNANIMITY

AMONG RELIEF AUTHORITIES

CHRISTCHURCH, April 18

A notice of motion wa.s given by AI W. W. Scarll’ at a meeting of the Citizens' Unemployment Relief Comm ttee to-day, that the committee should disband from May 2nd

The chairman (Air Hanks), said Lh ' the members should bo given time to consider the quotum, and the discussion was postponed. The notice of motion follows upon tilts sharp divergence of opinion between the Unemployment Board and the Co.'u mittee concerning the abandoned forty hour week scheme, which it was proposed to apply at the Waimakariri camps.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1932, Page 6

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Tapeke kupu
195

NO COMPLICITY Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1932, Page 6

NO COMPLICITY Hokitika Guardian, 18 April 1932, Page 6

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