GISBORNE DISCONTENT
AN EMPHATIC PROTEST Gisborne, Monday. At a special protest meeting of unemployed, at which. Mr. D. W. Coleman, M'.P., reported on th© result of Wellington represefntations regarding the scale of cuts the following resolutions were carried: — That no relief worker go to camp That the Gisborne relief workers take joint action as a protest against tbe recent cuts in relief allocation. Tih'at all relief workers s-tood down be formed into an anti-camp council. That a stop-work meeting be called for W|ednesdia.y, November 15, for the purpose of holding a mass demonstration to the bospital board. That this meeting voices an emphatic protest ag-ainst the attitude of •the Mayor, Mr. John Jackson, in fiavouring compulsory camps for married men. That this meeting endorses the principle of complete withdrawal from school of all children of relief workers, and that the unemployed present he recommended to canvass their f-el-low unemployed and their wives with ; ;a view to putting same into operation at th© earliest moment.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 688, 14 November 1933, Page 6
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164GISBORNE DISCONTENT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 688, 14 November 1933, Page 6
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