FAMILY ALLOWANCES SCHEME
MX. ANDERSON AND MH," ' ' HOLLAND. (BY rELEQRAri].—I'UESS 1 ASSOCIATION.! .GORK, This ■Day.'-"-Replying to Mr. .Holland's interview with the "Inangaliua Times," I lie-Hon. Mr. Anderson,--Minister of Labour, repeats his previous declaration that ho is totally opposed to' the family allowances schc'mu of the Secretary for Labour, whereby wages would be reduced by 7s (id weekly.
-!.r. Anderson, adds: "Is row that Jlr. Holland 'a allegations on the subject have been proved 'foundutionloss, it remains to be seen if he will follow the right and proper course of slating publicly whether or not !ie accepts myassuraiice."
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 8
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97FAMILY ALLOWANCES SCHEME Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 8
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