UNEMPLOYMEHT
LOCATIONS OF GROUPS WORKS DEPARTMENT. Groups to commence to-morrow at 8 a.m.;— 303—Signal Hill road, one mile above M'Gregor street. (Meet M'Gregor street at 8.) • 305 Tolcarne avenue, at Driver’s road. 306 Somerville street, at Abbotsford road. 307 Taieri road, at Oates street. 310—Leckhampton Court, at Forfar street. 312 Macandrew road, at Surrey street. 313 Stafford street, at Alva street. 325—Cavell street, at Botha street. 338—Elgin road, at Gardner street. 1.601M —Kelvin Grove, at sanitary stables. 2,002M —Macandrew road, at Surrey street. 2,101 —Woodhaugh street, at quarry. 2,102M —Macandrew road, at Surrey street. 2,121A —The following men of group 2,121 are at Roxburgh street, at Signal Hill road: —Agate, N; Dale, J: Darin, XL; M‘Neill, R.; Martin, I. D. J. ; Morris, R, 2,l2lß—The balance of group 2,121 are at North road, at Arnold street. 2,161 —Woodhaugh street, at quarry. ' WORKERS* MOVEMENT The executive of the National Unemployed Workers’ Movement held its weekly meeting last night, Mr M. Silverstone (president) occupying the chair. The National Executive’s letter regarding the sustenance proposal referred from the general meeting was fully discussed, and th.e‘following remit was carried:—“That we adhere to the policy of the National Executive, and support the demand for the 10s increase for all unemployed and sustenance men.!’ The report of the dances held by the Social Committee was received. It was agreed that a meeting of delegates be arranged for July 16. The secretary reported that h.e had visited a few groups during the week? end, and all, the men had joined up with the movement and had appointed delegates. TRADES HALL DANCE The unemployed dance in the Trades Hall on Friday evening was well patronised by old and young. The second round of the destiny competition was held, and the judge (Mr Hyman Isaacs) selected the following couples for the final:—Mr King and Mrs Lethaby, Mr Olsen and Miss Rowdier, and Mr and Mrs Stewart. Music was provided by the Harmony Boys’ Orchestra. The winners of the statue waltz and the Monte Carlo were Miss Gardiner and Mr Olsen and -Mrs Lethaby and Mr King. Tke lucky number was held by Mrs J. M'Murray. LECTURE The Trades Hall was wall filled on Sunday evening, when Mr J. Saunders delivered an interesting address, his subject being ‘ My Impressions of Germany As I Saw It in March. 1935.’ A discussion, in which various aspects of the address came under review, was taken part in by many members of the audience. The chairman (Mr L. Cecil) proposed a vote of thanks to the speaker, which was carried.
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Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 12
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425UNEMPLOYMEHT Evening Star, Issue 22070, 2 July 1935, Page 12
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