HELP FOR WORKLESS.
PRINCE URGES EFFORT. United Press Association-—Copyright) LONDON, January 1. In a letter to the president of the National Council of Social Services, the Prince of Wales says he hopes during 1936 to visit more ol the occupational clubs for the unemployed people. The Prince adds: “I have seen something both ol what unemployment means and of what good clubs can do to help those who must endure it, and I am concerned lest the recent reduction in the number of those who are unemployed should lead to any slackening of efforts for those who aie still without work.” The Prince makes a strong appeal for continued support ol the movement.—British Official Wireless.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 69, 3 January 1936, Page 5
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