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THE UNEMPLOYED.

A deputation from the unemployed waited on Messrs Gore' and Downie Stewart, M.H.R'.s, yesterday, and stated that they were unable to obtain work. These gentle?ien .despatched to the Minister for Public yorjcs $ joint telegram asking whether work donld he proyjdpd, and, i| so, where; adding also that most of the unemployed were married men. The Hon. Mr Richardson replied : Re Unemployed.—l have givon Instructions to the District Engineer td commence the extension of the Catlin Rivi.T railway. There is land there act apart' for small settlers, and those taking up land will have the preference. I Mr Bracken, M.H,R M received a similar telegram. '

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Evening Star, Issue 7179, 5 April 1887, Page 2

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THE UNEMPLOYED. Evening Star, Issue 7179, 5 April 1887, Page 2

THE UNEMPLOYED. Evening Star, Issue 7179, 5 April 1887, Page 2