THE LABOUR BUREAU.
A Runaway Sailor. The deputation of the unemployed yestrrd.iy nmdo mit a pi : ma facie case in the mutter of the nun way scamun who got a free railway pass as the father <>t' a family long out of work. Wo (N.2. Times) understand that steps have been t .ken to malm the accused person show cause why be sliil! not bo punished fur false pratoncHß. If ho fails to do-ao, he may bo made an oxample of, just to encourage the others who may be inclined to play these pranks, The Bureau, we may add, will do well to impiove its system of enquiry into all cast's of alleged distress furnisliod iu the large [centres of population.
Later, (Uy Telegraph,—Press Association.) Tim Lat'or Bureim intends to prevent the sailor, who was aliened to have obtained employment under jnis-repri'-r'nt-ition, b-iug put on to work, 1; iiiUdfd to piowite him for Lisi pretences, l>ut the Department si- no' cewiiin the charge will lie,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 472, 25 April 1894, Page 3
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165THE LABOUR BUREAU. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 472, 25 April 1894, Page 3
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