MUNICIPAL CUTS.
to tub Sirr—‘‘Counted Cut ” is-bewailing the fact that the Labour Council has not restored to him his 5 per cent, cut. As a worker with a family I sympathise with,.*f. Counted Out ” in. his sad bereavement, and only hope that in the near future he will use liis vote in restoring Mr Coates and confidence. As a corporation employee (eight years) T deplore hia. attitude of self -first, self second, and, if there is anything left, self again. The council is to.be congratulated on the steps it has taken to ameliorate the 1 conditions of the unfortunate unemployed. Ip doing so it can cohnt on the loyal support of those who have the welfare of the whole community at heart. Maybe if the’ cut had been restored “ Counted- Out ” would not have had time to use the rope, but would have been - June 28. . Pushed Out.
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Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 13
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148MUNICIPAL CUTS. Evening Star, Issue 22067, 28 June 1935, Page 13
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