UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.
I thin-c it would be a great thinr if seme society couid organise some svstem which could collect or receive from everyone who ran afford it and is in employment a shilling per week or more or less, as their moans will allow. I would be more than to do this, and many of my friends and acquaintances I have •msc-us-ed this with think alike. We are only r s* to assist our fellow men. and espenally tho.-e w;;i.i have vives and and other to stipr-Tt. Perhaps the E?v. Jasper Calder would organise a collection. Th-~- Institute Tor tne ±>;irjci arrdnced a weeklv c.lie-ction not lfiii; aco for their institute, a-, w~v n r ~. the great army of unemployed? It is all v-rr and that, but • .at is no good cr :-:r.-:r.t 10 those poor hur.nry s-oul«. is it? IF ONLY A LITTLE.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 6
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145UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM. Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 163, 12 July 1928, Page 6
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