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ELIMINATING UNEMPLOYMENT

Debates in Parliament, letters leading articles in the daily pap«ttell us what we already fcoow, not give us any solution of the of unemployment. Seek diagnose the case and give the P cription. Keveral The cause is governed by factors, the principal ones beinS . Q _ ica i The bringing into use of tools and labour-saving deVIC These shops, foundries and farms. appliances dispense with tne worker. Married and single filling the cry, “Get on the n out the necessary knowledge o .. insufficient capital to be suc< L rar .ti' failed, and drifted into towns, P cally penniless. Married women positions instead of attending —j. duties. In a small degree, grants. With modern mecn _,. ve< j devices, unskilled labour is en^j j n gd at cheaper rates than the artificer. . -rha Remedy: Compel the emploJJ-f installs or uses mechanical app - vee , to find another job for the Ito or contribute to a fund train the men or women, so aisp . in another walk of life. to employ married women without» reasons for doing so. Com taxation, a.l) persons, station-n merchants, racehorse owners, whose incomes are over £2,00w m to find work for unemployed or tribute to the training fund. <j<> The present Government js not give a living wage. When at a distance from the man s no penses should be allowed to an work. The above methods wool with and in a short time | unemployment. 1 PRODUCTTWE BBrpDl*"

WEATHER FORECAST ■WE indications aro for: North. I erfy winds moderate to strong, strong to gale at times. There ie a prospect of fair to cloudy weather *t first, but later expect much mist sad fog in parts and rain following. M ild temperatures. Barometer falling slowly. Seas moderate, increasing. Tides good.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 10

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ELIMINATING UNEMPLOYMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 10

ELIMINATING UNEMPLOYMENT Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 487, 17 October 1928, Page 10

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