The Premier and the Unemployed.
(By Telegraph,—Press Association), < CnßistcmißCH, April 30, : The Seoretary of the Canterbury Progressive Liberal Association has received the following reply from the Premier to bis telegram regarding the unemployed :—" The Government are using the best endeavours to meet the unemployed difficulty, consistent viitb the appropriations made for the construction of reproductive works, You havo already teen informed that the question of the permanent solution of the unemployed difficulty will be taken into consider. ation next session, You aro further aware that placing the people upon tho land goes in tho direction indicated.lhope you do the Government effort that has been made, and%at sucoi ssfully, to increase tho nurabeto[onr permanent settlers. I regret your Commistee should havo thought fit to protest e tone of my remarks to the unemployed nt Wellington, before having given me the opportunity of ascertaining from what source tha Committee obtained Ub information. Had you sent the newspaper dipping upon which I presumo fcbedecision of the Committee is based, andaskedme for an explanation, you would have adopted the fair and proper course."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4707, 1 May 1894, Page 3
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179The Premier and the Unemployed. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4707, 1 May 1894, Page 3
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