Unemployed in Sydney.
Matters in connection with tho labour market in Sydney appear to be in a much more satisfactory state than has been apparent for some time past. The operations of the Casual Labour Board, which was appointed by the Government to make provision for the unemployed, have, according to a report furnished to the Premier within the past few days, been very successful. The report states that the board has received information from various parts of the country to the effect that tho demand for labour is increasing, and that numbers of those for whom the board had procured employment were leaving their casual work for permanent engagements. It is anticipated that this improved state of things wilt continue.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 174, 26 July 1887, Page 5
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121Unemployed in Sydney. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 174, 26 July 1887, Page 5
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