DOMINION PROBLEMS
("Post" Special Commissioner)
NEW UNEMPLOYMENT POLICY STATEMENT PROMISED THIS WEEK LEGISLATION TO FOLLOW
WELLINGTON, Monday. One of the most important measures of the present session of Parliament, providing for the extension *of the existing unemployment relief scheme to lpeet the increased needs which have arisen since the last pieiie of legislation was enacted will he introduced in the House of Representatives this week. The long promised statement ouC lining the new proposals of the Minister in Charge of unemployment will be made this week, Mr Coates stated to-day, and amending legislation will be presented immediately afterwards. Mr. Coates said that his stateriieht already had been prepared, hut he was now considering it in the light of 'ihe conclusions arrived at hy the Economic Committee. The Economy Commission, which was given a week's extension of the time in which it was required to re-. port, will submit its first interim re- * port to Cahinet to-morrow. Cabinet is endeavouring to hasten a decision concerning the report of the Economic Committee, particularly on the exchange question, which is known to have produced a division of opinion amongst members of the Ministry,
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 167, 8 March 1932, Page 5
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