WORK AND WAGES.
U.NE.MI'LOYED IN NEW SOUTH WALES. COLD COMFORT. SVDNEV, Mure], 8. A deputulion, who stated tlii-.v ns presented TdUII genuine Unemployed, usked Unit reproductive works kuiio 1 Honed by I'arliaim-iit should be simI led, and thus.- .si.hi down resumed. 'lhi'.v declared lb;,I 11,,- stoppage of Oovermncnt works liiid made thousands idle, and ilis.it Ibmisanils were Mill being disrhnrgcd. Mr Win,., replying, said (hi' utmost Hie (Joverninciit expected to get for the next two .wars would U- barely sl ,lliciciit to lurry out works already started. They luust look forward in (he near inline lo almost u cessation oi' -expi'iidituri' ol' borrowed money. 11,.' would promise the unemployed nothing excepting lund settlement mid subsistence by work.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 55, 9 March 1904, Page 2
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117WORK AND WAGES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 55, 9 March 1904, Page 2
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