CONDITIONS IN U.S.A.
ZEALANDEK'S VIEW. (By Telegraph.— Own Correspondent.) THAMES, this day. Writing to a Thames resident, Mr. flenry Driver, an old Thames boy, who 100-r been a resident of California since iWi states that, in spite of the N.E.A. pfflpaign, there still ie much distress 8J the United States. Thousands of he says, are working in can?«Jp, but this employment may last 17 a few weeks. He considers times mm hard durh.3 t»e winter, and sa.yn Hg»- although he is kept fairly busy j?j#i trade (carpentering), wages are
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 247, 19 October 1933, Page 13
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