THE UNEMPLOYED.
PLENTY OF WOIIK. ci ~ i| By Telcgrjijjli— Press Association. r Dunedin. Last N"it. With reference to the uik , mp]oy"u. tlio Prime Minister has received a telegram from the Minister of Public Works, who says that lie gave instruction.-, 9°me days ago to the District Eii"iui-or, who lias been wanting men for" «om« time past, to send tin- unemployed lo t!ie Roxburgh railway and the (Xi.llins ) railway, or nny works he 'has in hand. | Mr Herries says the Railway Depart- ■-% nient ivill probably be able to'lind .onu' j (! additional employment in the course ( ,S" •' tl a few days, but lie cannot state definite- \ ly liow many will be reijiiired. Men j] will probably be required in connect ion , p, with the railway workshops. | j a Hiii! Prime Minister i» a!'-" niakin-r ' j'; enquiries with regard to work which i! is intended to put in hand at i.. _ I
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 5
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149THE UNEMPLOYED. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 13, 3 June 1914, Page 5
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