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UNEMPLOYMENT

WORK FOR MONDAY Groups under No. 5 scheme will report at 8 a.m. on Monday as follows: — WORKS DEPARTMENT. AG9—Woodliaugh street, at quarry. A7o—North road, at Antrim street. A 71 —Pollock street, at Lothian street. .. E2o3—Signal Hill road, one mile above M'Gregor street (.meet at M'Gregor street at 8). E2O9 —Ravcnswood road, at Earls road. , , , E2ll—Glen road, at Neidpath road. E2l4—North road, at Antrim street. K2l8 —Ward street, at Halsey street. K‘M9 —Sidey street, at Ryehill street. E 220— Helensburgh road, at Hood street, IS226—Somerville street, at Every street, . , E 236 —Helensburgh road, at Wakan road. , U333—Signal Hill road, one mile above M'Gregor street (meet at M Gregor street at 8). ' , T D 354 —Spottiswoode street, at JNorman street. , . D3os—Pollock street, at Lothian street. D 356 —Somerville street, at Every street D 357-— Helensburgh road, at Hood street. , ~ D36o—-Green Island . aerodrome site (meet at Caversham railway station at 7.55 D362—Wharf street, at tip. D 373 —Wharf street, at tip. D37B—Glen road, at Neidpath road. 1)386 —Melbourne street yard. FBol—Sidev street, at Ryehill street. ]TBo2—Signal Hill road, one mile above M'Gregor street (meet at M‘Gregor street at 8). FBo4—Ward street, at Halsey street. FBO6 —Helensburgh road, at Hood street. . . ... FBo9—Crosby street, at Spnnghill road. _. ~ FBl3 —Ravcnswood road, at Earl s (3852—North road, at Antrim street. GBs4—Ward street, at Halsey street (3856— Helensburgh road, at Hood street. H 902— Woodliaugh street, at quarry. H9ol—Ward street, at Halsey street. H 906— Helensburgh road, at Hood s fc ree R9o9—Glen road, at Neidpath road. 1951 Sidey street, at .Ryehill street. 1952 North road, at Antrim street. Sp. 2,000N —Woodliaugh street, at quarry. , , , D3,SOON— Woodliaugh street, at quarry. , , . . D, —Woodliaugh street, at quarry. D 3,501S —Melbourne street yard. G 4.005N —Woodliaugh street, at quarry. . , Gi,OO9S— Melbourne street yard. E. 0. Reilly’s farm, Signal Hill road —Special group.

:—Reserves Department. — The following groups will report for work at 8 a.m. on Monday:— 215. 225. 320, 364, 368, 712, 714. 724, 732, 810, 860. 910, 960. At Opoho football ground. 318, 416.—At Upper Gardens. Ten men of 714.—At Logan Park--216. 300, 815. 865, 915, 965.—At Montecillo football ground. 110.114, 116, 118, 2(2. (16. 720.~At Chisholm Park. !)3. 223, 37P, 814, 964.—At Bathgate Park. ~ , 205, 808,—At Donaldson’s Nursery. Ross Creek.MO. 4 DISTRICT DANCE This evening the social committee of the above district will hold a dance in the South Dunedin Town_ Hall. These functions provide entertainment which cannot be equalled anywhere at the price. There will be two Monte Carlos, the prizes for these being np to the regular standard. The programme is arranged so as to suit those who like either old-time or modern dancing. The musical items are successfully carried out by the Triumph Band. Last Saturday’s Monte Carlo winners were Miss Gallagher and Mr Bush, also Mrs Walker and Mr Bennett. Last Thursday’s winners were Mr and Mrs Moody, also Miss M'Auley and Mr Gill. A conveyance will leave the hall at 11.55 p.m. for town for the convenience of patrons.

EASTER HOLIDAY PAYMENTS MINISTER ANNOUNCES CONCESSIONS [From Our Parliamentary Reporter.} WELLINGTON, March 29. The arrangements made by the Unemployment Board for the payment of relief workers during the Easter holidays were announced in the House today by Sir A. Young. . It had been decided by the board, the Minister explained, that Good Friday, Easter Saturday, Easter Monday, and Anzac Hay, April 19, 20, 22, and 25 respectively, shall be regarded as holidays for all relief workers other than those employed under schemes 4a, 4b, 4d, No, 7, and No. 11. Any relief worker who was eligible under those arrangements, and who would be ordinarily employed on those days, would be paid as though he had worked. Any eligible workers who ordinarily would bo standing down on any or all of those days would not be paid. Whore the employing authorities decided temporarily to close camps during the Easter holiday period, a railway concession of second-class fares at onequarter the ordinary rates would be available to camp workers under the conditions which applied with respect to the Christmas and New Year holidays. The decision as to whether camps would or would not be temporarily closed was a matter entirely within the jurisdiction of the employing authorities. This statement was made in reply to a question by Mr Jones, who asked whether the Government would pay all relief workers, including those in camps, for the Easter holiday period, and whether concessions would be available for men who desired to return to their homes.

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Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 19

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UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 19

UNEMPLOYMENT Evening Star, Issue 21992, 30 March 1935, Page 19