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N.Z. UNEMPLOYED

DECREASE IN REGISTRATIONS. (Australian Press Association.) WELLINGTON, November 11. The total number of registered unemployed in' New Zealand on October 29, was 71,971, which represents a reduction of 1625, as compared to the numbers on October 1. Of the 71,971 men mentioned, 6206 were ineligible for relief for various WW. yfnjs leaves 66,765 men as a chiU’ga on the Board’s fund*. Of the 65,766 men, it is estimated that at least 34,000 were engaged on work of a definite re-productive and developmental nature in connection with the Dominion’s primary industries. QUESTIONNAIRE IN N.S.W. SYDNEY, November 11. Detectives are inquiring into trouble that has arisen over the dole questionnaire at Lithgow. The trouble culminated in a serious clash between a number of the unemployed, chiefly coal miners, and the police today. A series of baton charges ended in ten men and three constables being injured.

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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1932, Page 5

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N.Z. UNEMPLOYED Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1932, Page 5

N.Z. UNEMPLOYED Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1932, Page 5

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