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UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS

(To the Editor.) Sh-—We should like to know what steps the Government intends to take concerning the depression victims, unemployed youths between the ages of 18 and 20. Why not let a youth pay the levy so that he can go into camp, or find us work? When a youth is 20 Ihe can go Into camp, but one that is '18 has to walk the streets if he cannot get work. .If the age were reduced to 119 it would be better. It must be remembered that a youth has to live as well as a man. and that we are the future citizens. This calls for immediate action.—We are. etc., UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS.

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Evening Post, Issue 73, 23 September 1936, Page 10

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UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS Evening Post, Issue 73, 23 September 1936, Page 10

UNEMPLOYED YOUTHS Evening Post, Issue 73, 23 September 1936, Page 10

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