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NO WORK OR FOOI>. MINISTER URGED TO ACT. (By Telegraph'.— Parliamentary 'Boporter.* j WELLINGTON,, this day. • j The question of assistance for unemployed class B men'was raised in the House of Representatives again to-day iw Mr A. S. Richards (Mount Roskill), who asked the Minister if' Employment Ito have an inquiry made: into this cases of these-men, with a view to having 'them- placed either in work or on sustenance" at once. . ~ He said that several' men were being denied both work and .sustenance, and were destitute. They could live. only by the kindne-s-s" "of ' others ■ who" c6uld not afford to help •them. He had been promised attention to this matter Jov weeks past, he said, but .nothing had been done.. ■■■ • .' , / _.',-.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 285, 1 December 1932, Page 8
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123DESTITUTE MEN. Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 285, 1 December 1932, Page 8
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