‘WRITING ON THE WALL”
LABOUR’S UNEMPLOYMENT TASK LONDON, Thursday. The unemployment figures are the " ruing on the wall, not only for the ■overnnent, but also for the nation, unless they can be scaled down,” says „ Bail/ Express.” "* lat * s needed is concentration non a programme of public improveent calculated to increase the lational efficiency, such as recondining the railways, the introduction us S ik Ser truck building new roads ‘“e reclamation of waste lands.” he Daily Herald” says: “The stress the fact of the •h»? Increase - but hide the fact ,- L l “ e , unemployed figures are u.m below those for the corresponding week last year. It is ridiculthe Minister in _aige of unemployment, Mr. J. H. because he has not solved the Problem in six months ” C °user.-atives held office for as - y ears as the months the Labour .h bus been in office, and y did next to nothing.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 845, 13 December 1929, Page 11
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