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UNEMPLOYMENT.

With Sir Joseph Ward safely installed ia - power New Zealandera now are wondering whether he can succeed in restoring thoao livable conditions in this fair country that prevailed during the lifetime of his illustrious leader, Richard John Seddon. No doubt tU conditions now prevailing are gratifying to some and the problem of unemployment proved : a task far too great for Gordon Coat** aad Co. to solve, which is not astounding when eoe> considers the many blunders they *fflnmittfnfc Many thousands of New Zealanders by birth. search daily for work whilst others in great numbers occupy positions formerly held fcy descendants of battling pioneers. One of the** days the Auckland M.P/s who were elected to represent us at enormous cost to the coiurtiy will realise the eejrioiMnees of Oft. preftnt jafc**v I ployment question and by requesting BuV ~* Joseph to take immediate action may honestly earn a fraction of their salary. It behoves . - those members known as United* to com* forward, and make New Zealand return to it* old splendour. Reform was fast reducing the living standard to that prevailing among the blacks of Cairo, 1 and it is to Sir Joseph we loo* for a lasting remedy and feel eure he will accomplish much. Actions count greater tfcaa words, and let us as free-bom New Zealande* gaze upon a politician and statesman after" suffering for what seems an age. CAL. ■

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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 8

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UNEMPLOYMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 8

UNEMPLOYMENT. Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 22, 26 January 1929, Page 8