NEW ZEALANDERS AND WORK
Sir,— Is it not time that somebody set up a committee for finding employment for New Zealand boys? I have four friends leaving this country for Sydney on Friday, to find employment in the carpentering trade. It is a sorrystate of affairs when New Zealandborn youths have to so away from their homes and people to earn their living. The Right. Hon. J. G. Coates calls himself a “Digger." If he is, let his Government wake up and see that he lives up to that honourable name, which the boys before our time had to fight for. lam only expressing the views of hundreds of New Zealand boys, who do not know whether tomorrow will be their last day in work or not. EIGHTEEN.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 115, 5 August 1927, Page 8
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