UNEMPLOYED GO TO MARTON
EAGERNESS TO FIND WORK ? -*-* (PBES3 ASSOCIATXOST TELEfTUM.) MARTCN, January 19. Demonstrating the eager-esa-on the part of many of the unemployed to find work, Marton nas been inundated with farm labourers since the news of a labour shortage appeared. Most of the farmers now have a full quota and it would be inadvisable for any more to come to the district
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Press, Volume LXXI, Issue 21377, 21 January 1935, Page 9
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