MARRIAGE OR WORK.
CHOICE OP ENGLISH QIKIJS. THOUSANDS OF MEN IDLE By Teleeraph.—Frets Aam.-CoWrtw. Received Nov. 6, 5.5 p.m < wu T, London. Ntf 6eJw fl f w/ ?r 1 . ] f ai! v ßays the s tlin„ ii a3 f been lon ? fhre atened is tiding definite form. Newly 18,000 xofficers and many thousand* of e# work, but should get married. The women , rep ly i a: "Many of us have lost our fiancees or our husbands. Anythere are more girls now thw
The Women Clerks' Association ttfo. poses as a solution equalising waeesde. clanng most of the trouble f/^to (han P to y m™ to - u Vi ' omen of 'ess wages t0 "• . Meanwhile thousands of men are being discharged. Hotels are sacking every waitress. Inflated Government Departments are more mer- ■ and are still emplovln? lijgooo «'arruSsen.ili th 45 '°°° beWt,>4
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1919, Page 4
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139MARRIAGE OR WORK. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1919, Page 4
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