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PREFERENCE IN EMPLOYMENT.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir.—As winter is coming on, I hope Mr Massey and bis Ministers will instruct their officers to keep the married men in work, thus setting an example to other employers. It is being in work that enables the parents to give their children tho best of fond and clothing, and the single men can always find for themselves. If they have to shift they have only to pick up their “ portsammy," and they have their world's belongings with them. Hoping that relief works will not be needed this winter, as they were last winter.— l am, etc., ' Casual. April 18.

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Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 3

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PREFERENCE IN EMPLOYMENT. Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 3

PREFERENCE IN EMPLOYMENT. Evening Star, Issue 18255, 20 April 1923, Page 3

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