MR. KERR AND UNEMPLOYED
Mr. James Kerr, the Coalition candidate for Hutt, addressing a meeting of supporters in Petone last night, paid a high tribute to the way the unemployed had carried out their duties. They had faced' the difficult times with determination and.courage, he said, and. it was his earnest "wish that an early improvement- would set in. The wives of the unemployed were carrying the heaviest burden in trying to make ends meet. He felt sure it was the desire of the members of all political parties that the time would soon arrive when all the men would be back again in permanent 'occupations.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 120, 17 November 1931, Page 10
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