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CHINESE FOUND DEAD
(By Telegraph—ter tress Association
DUNEDIN, May 9
Young Wing, aged 32, a married man, employed in a Chinese market garden at Outram, was found hanging in an outhouse last evening. His wife is in China.
MEN CEASE WORK. AUCKLAND, May 9,
Hast week, about sixty water-side workers, who supplemented their coamings by (relief work, censed work on a relief job, 'because of a dispute with a foreman. Yesterday, a number ol men applied to the Hospital Board foT sustenance, but this was refused. Tlie Chairman (Mr Wallace) said the men evidently were differently placed from the ordinary relief workers. “Wo do not intend to encourage men to strike,” he said.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 May 1932, Page 6
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