APPEAL ASKED
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MR. COATES ASKS ASSIS1 FOR UNEMPLOYED BEF CHRISTMAS I MANY NECESSITOUS CA
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WELLINGTON, Sa The Rt. Hon J. G. Coates, 1 in Charge of -Unemployment, sued the fpllowing appeal: — i "Our country approaches mas with little short of 50,000 ployed men. Many homes i prived of ffecessities, let alon the simplist luxnries. One day will mean the difference b privation and a little comfort home. My appeal is that eve zen who is fortunately in e ment to-day should seek a ' help. Offer. a day's emplpyn this is possible, fqr let us s shillings. ' "Some who are prepared 1 will not be able to offer actua I ara confident that they t spond generously to one or n the appeals for cash now bef public on behalf of social or tions. Others, again, -will be help by sending some goods, i farm produce or clothing thing that is needed by the re pots.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 December 1931, Page 4
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161APPEAL ASKED Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 96, 14 December 1931, Page 4
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