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THE TIMARU UNEMPLOYED.

31 is Worship-the Mayor telegraphed this morning, to Air Turnbull, Ai.11.1v., asking that lie should bring the claims of the unemploj’ed before the Government, in such a way as to obtain a distinct and definite reply as to when work would be provided. In reply, he received the following telegram this afternoon : Wiei.u xerox, July 2. The A [ay or of Timam, —The Minister ul! J’ublie Works assures me he will have arrangements completed this afternoon, so that work may he proceeded with at once. h’. Tunxnuj.i,.

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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2275, 2 July 1880, Page 2

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THE TIMARU UNEMPLOYED. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2275, 2 July 1880, Page 2

THE TIMARU UNEMPLOYED. South Canterbury Times, Issue 2275, 2 July 1880, Page 2

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