man should lake advantage of th<> psychological effect of the speeches, and call for promises of employment fronj the hall- He thought that the enthusiasm of the meetipg was in danger of being }ost. ""Y will ta]s;e two boys," g,dde4 Mr Jameson. Jlr Sullivan explained the difficulty that many those present, who qiready had their names on the list, would be placed in an unpleasant position. A number of employers called upoti Mr Gibbs at the close of tho meeting, and added their names to the list, Almost all those present bought ''Give Youth Its Cljance" badges as they left tho hall, paying up to 5s for each to establish a small fund for the commit' tes to -work on.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20629, 19 August 1932, Page 10
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