UNEMPLOYMENT CAMPS.
' The discontent at present being stirred up by agitators among the unemployed men using the Ho be on Street night shelter should give pause to those advocating establishment o unemployment camps in the country. J- e there are people who seem to believe that men —for the most part city bred —are going to submit to being herded into camps at the "back of beyond" under some sort of senumilitarv discipline and for "nominal wages. Those who know men and have some experience of handling them in the mass know veiy well that unemployed camps on the lines advocated by certain prominent people would soon become hotbeds of' Communist propaganda. CAUTION.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 166, 16 July 1931, Page 6
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