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INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN United Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, October 7. The increase in the numbers of people in employment continued during September. The Ministry for Labour estimates that at September 23 there was approximately 10,435,000 insured persons aged between 16 and 64 in employment in Britain. This was 11,000 more than on August 26, and 192,000 more than a year before. At the same date the numbers of unemployed persons on the registers in Britain totalled 1,958,610, comprising 1,576,425 wholly unemployed, 298,840 temporarily laid off, and 83,340 normally in casual employment. The total was 10,646 more than on August 26, but 123,377 less than a year before.
ALBERTA PREMIER’S PROPOSAL.
MONTREAL, October 7. A message from Edmonton (Alberta) states that Mr Aberhart (the Social Credit Premier of the proposes to proqure a basis for ai dividend for the relief of unemployed by 'eaxation on beer and other luxuries.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 55, Issue 306, 9 October 1935, Page 6
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