RELIEF SUBSIDY
_.._-—.‘—__ ‘ ASSISTING THE WORKLFSS ’ To consider what Auckland I e... do in the immediate future ' toward finding work for the un- ' employed a special meeting of the City Council has been called I by the Mayor. Mr. George Baildon. for next Thursday evening. Mr. Baildon has not yet. receivedi an official reply from the Prime; Minister, Sir Joseph “'ard, to the! ”presentations of the Mayors of; -the four principal cities i‘cquestingi that the Government subsidy off £25,000 offered on the basis of 32 for} 5; on wages expenditure should beg available on all money spent under a’ relief scheme i in View. however. of the reportedi gutement of 111:: Prime Minister in the House of Representatives that the Government could do nothing further, he felt he should call the special meeting of council which its members had asked for. A programme of works providing for the creation of an additional playing area at Western Springs, the construction of the Orakei Bridge devia—l tion and the extension of the Balfour Road and Gladstone Road outlets, coating £26,593. less an estimated subsldy of 526.954, is to be discussed.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 5
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187RELIEF SUBSIDY Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 5
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