"I regret the Unemployment Act verv much," said Mr E. J. Howard, M.P., in the course of an address at Addington last evening, "and am in accord with the Farmers' Union in their point of view. They considered that the Bill would make unemployment an institution in New Zealand, and wo would never get rid of it. They wanted sustenance to come out of the Consolidated Fund—a most progressive statement on the iiart of the farmers."' Unfortunately, said Mr Howard, the Union had later practically supported the Fill in the form in which it- was passed. STOP A MINUTE. Minsons is a busy spot in Colombo utreet. It will pay you to examine our windows. Great _ stocks of just the things you like to have in the kitchen and on your tables. —6
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 10
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