GOVERNMENT'S HOPES
END OF UNEMPLOYMENT
WAIKATO SUGGESTION
(By Telcßi-aph—l'ress Association.)
CAMBRIDGE, This Day,
"My Government hopes that the unemployed' will be absorbed and that the problem will now vanish,"- said Mr. Coulter, member for Waikato, yesterday afternoon, when replying to a deputation from the Leamington Town Board, which suggested that the Government should allocate money to local bodies to spend upon relief for unemployed. After undertaking to submit the proposal to the Government if the problem did not ease at the rate expected, Mr. Coulter said lie believed that relief schemes had been of little assistance to anybody in the past. It was essential that the schemes should benefit both the bodies concerned and the men themselves..
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 68, 20 March 1936, Page 10
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