RUSH IN CHRISTCHURCH
(By Telegraph.—Press' Association.)
CHRISTCHURCH, September 7,
Applications for the Unemployment Board's building subsidy poured into the Labour Department's office today following the announcement of the closing of the scheme1 next Tuesday. The office was unable to supply all the application forms which were sought. The total number of applications received was 44, which brought the total for Christchurch up to 564. Of those 442 have been granted and 31 declined. The total cost of the work involved is £.351,150, and the wages cost £122,803.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 60, 8 September 1933, Page 8
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