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LESS PAY ON RELIEF WORK DECISION AT WELLINGTON Press Association WELLINGTON, To-day. The Wellington City Council, by nine votes to eight, refused to pay full rates on relief work. Those opposing laid stress on the fact that work would continually have to be found for all unemployed who chose to remain in the city on purpose, that men were leaving other employments for relief works, and that a number of the unemployed not being good workmen, full benefit was not received from the money expended.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 619, 22 March 1929, Page 11
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