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FALSE STATEMENTS

FREEZING WORKERS AND UNEMPLOYED RELIEF MAGISTRATE'S PUNGENT COMMENT , [Per United Press Association.] CHRISTCHURCH, December 10. In imposing substantial fines on two freezing works employees charged with making false statements l in connection with applications for unemployment relief, the magistrate (Mr Mosley) said: “ I am getting sick anl tired of these fellows from the freezing works. It is a great pity that* these freezing works men should have done this thing. It looks very much as though they compared notes. They want putting in. a bag and shaking up together, a lot of these fellows. It is a Jolly shame.” These men, he added, were earning good wages, and at the end of the season had not a penny to bless themselves with*

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Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14

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FALSE STATEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14

FALSE STATEMENTS Evening Star, Issue 20972, 10 December 1931, Page 14

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