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UNEMPLOYMENT

TO REPORT TOMORROW D.C.C. Reserves Department.— Groups will report for work at 8 a.m. to-morrow as under: — 604 At Opoho Football Ground. 702—At the Stadium. GROUP TRANSFERRED Group 362, hitherto employed by the D.C.C. works department, is nowtransferred to the Education Department. and will report for work at tlie Caversham School at 8 a.m. on Monday next. NO. 6 DISTRICT The monthly meeting of the No. 6 District Committee was held on Tuesday evening in the Cameron Hall. As the premises occupied as a depot were required for another use, the depot, it was decided, should be moved to the Cameron Hall at Anderson’s Bay train terminus. It was decided to open in future only on Friday mornings, between 10 and 12, the depot to be closed from December 22 until January 12 next. PAYMENT OF LEVY INSTALMENT Under the rules of the No. 5 scheme any person who has not paid within one month of the due date any instalment of the unemployment levy, and is still iq arrears with such instalment, is not qualified to be given relief. Consequently any man whose November instalment of the unemployment levy is unpaid on Saturday. December 2, will not be allowed to work under scheme No. 5 after that date until such instalment has been paid. DONATIONS TO WAIPAHI CAMP The men of the Waipahi single men’s unemployment relief camp acknowledge with thanks the following donations A quantitv of magazines and books from the Rev. D. M'Neur (Mataura) and a quantity of books of fiction from Mi Joseph Hunter (Gore), per the Rev. S. Nixon (Pukerau). MARRIED MEN IN CAMPS COMPULSION OBJECTED TO [Plot United Press Association.] THAMES, November 30. At a representative public meeting convened by the Thames Unemployed Association, the mayor presiding, a resolution was' passed protesting strongly against any projected settlement ol married men in camps. ihe meeting was emphatic that compulsion was against the moral and economic welfare of the people of the dominion, and called upon the. Government through the Unemployment Board to withdraw the compulsory transfer of married men into camps in any part of the country.

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Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 10

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UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 10

UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 10