ment Fund was just as heavy last year as it was at present, and there was no reason why tho salaries should be increased. The members of the board were already receiving comfortable salaries. Mr. C. H. Chapman (Labour, Wellington North) said that at the end of tho financial year tho surplus in tho Unemployment Fund had amounted to ' £621,000, and that money should have been distributed among the unemployed in extra relief pay. I On a. division, the amendment was lost by 29 votes to 23, Mr. Kyle voting with the Opposition and Independents. The vote was passed,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 102, 27 October 1934, Page 9
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