ALL MUST WORK
A SHOCK FOR IDLERS
CANADA TAKING ACTION
| OTTAWA, 2nd August j Parliament will be prorogued to» morrow. Its chief accomplishment! have been the Australian trade treaty and measures to deal with farm and unemployment relief. In connection with the latter, strong action ia planned against rioters and foreign agitators. Foreign leaders ar« particularly bitter against the Government's proposal to establish work camps.for highway construction and land .clearing. The prospects of being - concentrated in these and not being fed unless they work puts a bitter taste in the mouths of the hordes of " hoboes ' • who infest the cities; and countryside in; the eum-niei-tiino and ride on tie railways betweon populous centres. They plunder goods in trucks or beg a living frOi» the settlers in the regions traverse^, Their depredations cost the eountrjg many thousands ot dollan each jreag.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1931, Page 5
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140ALL MUST WORK Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 30, 4 August 1931, Page 5
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