HELPING THE MOTHERS.
. proposed i CBy Telegraph.—Own CorrespontotWHLJJNGTON, ;thk-d»j. The /_rad<s Council waited -- -w S Joseph Ward to-day to -djeliver« -ranfe. blast to the .suggestion put .fonranl. _! a deputation yesterday xa_eeqnng "B> meisiac _elj>, *nd the necessity icirJaipoit" ing girls. In the course of lis ; repl*£"tb6-?K__f said he recognised that many''iroikos could not employ domestic ■servants;-*''' tbey wonld have to becnrrfgfiereii.v."3g ; belief," be continued, ''is-that M%&/ ■ lation which I propose to suianlt to -Ef* liament this session will, be -Of -itatem assistance' to" workers receivingtsg? £200 per yeax.. The tw-i\prop*)sian* require to be considered .together. -fl* worker cannot afford a'geneSlielp. w?. assistance . should be. -giyen ia iW atb % way during times of maternity. cost a • good deal to- -do it; but we can afford it. Probably New Zeals** will be the first country in to' make "a* depsixbire of '■ SSs^S-a. :
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 164, 13 July 1910, Page 4
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