UNEMPLOYED RELIEF
(Press Assn.—
MR. RANSOM PAYS TRIBUTE TO MINISTER OF EMPLOYMENT MR. COATES's DEEP CONCERN
-By Telegrao'n — Copyright.)
DANNEVIRKE, Saturday. "Personally I would not have his job on my shoulders at any price," declared Hon. E. A. Ransorn to a conference of relief workers and the Unemployment Committee. "Is Mr. Coates' word any good?"
one of the workers had queried. Mr. Ransom: Certainly it is. 'It is as good as any other man's. I can assure you that Mr. Coates is very deeply concerned at the situatiOn, and is in full sympathy with the unemployed. He is devoting very anxious thought to the problem, but you all know that circumstances arise making the lceeping of promises a very difficult matter."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 224, 16 May 1932, Page 5
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