DISEN DENIED
UNEMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE Press Association WELLINGTON, Thursday. Official denials of the report that the Unemployment Committee appointed by the Government had disbanded were issued today in a joint statement. The chairman, Mr. W. D. Hunt, and Messrs. T. O. Bishop and U. D. Thomson, two members of the committee, said: "The published report would appear on the face of it to have emanated from the Unemployment Committee. Three, members of that committee are at present absent from Wellington, and it is extremely unlikely that any of them inspired the statement referred to. We are at a loss, therefore, to understand upon what authority it was published. It should be made clear that it does not express the views of members of the committee, and was published without reference to ourselves.” "What the three members have said sets out the position.” said the Minister of Labour, the Hon. W. A. Veitch, when the subject was referred to him.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 945, 11 April 1930, Page 16
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158DISEN DENIED Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 945, 11 April 1930, Page 16
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