HOPE FOR SINGLE MEN?
(To the Editor.} -^
Sir,—lt is to bo hoped that Parliament this session wDI give some consideration to the plight of-.the unemployed single men in New Zealand. I ami the mother of two stalwart sons who are now employed in relief camps. Their father lies! on tho shores of Gallipoli. Ho gave his life that his sons -fnay enjoy life, but such good fortune, has never been theirs. Surely the members of our Government with the; knowledge which they have at their command can de;viso some scheme that will give our unemployed single men a brighter outlook on life and remove from them the spirit of hopelessness and despair with which they are imbued.—l;am, etc., , ' : MOTHER.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 33, 8 August 1934, Page 8
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