Change Of Status
"When I came to New Zealand in 1927, if you sent your wife out to work you were regarded as a blackguard. Today, if you don’t send your wife out to work to help make ends meet, you are a maniac."—Mr T. Duffy, assistant secretary of the Wellington Hotel Workers' Union, to the Arbitration Court during the hearing of the general wage order application increase yesterday.—<P. A.)
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29830, 24 May 1962, Page 15
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70Change Of Status Press, Volume CI, Issue 29830, 24 May 1962, Page 15
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