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PROPER FIELD FOR PUBLIC WORKS

AIR AND NAVAL DEFENCE JOBS [Pee United Press Association.] AUCKLAND,!. January 3. The view that the employment of Public Works Department labour _on naval and aerial .defence works was justified and would probably be continued by the Labour Government, was expressed by the Minister of Public Works (Mr R. Semple), who is oh a short visit to Auckland. During the day Mr Semple visited the Hobsonville air base and the area at Kauri Point where works in connection with the naval defence system are being carried out. He hopes to visit the Devonport naval base during a future visit to Auckland. The works- now' in progress had yet to be fully considered by Cabinet,'Mr Semple said, but he personally was impressed by their usefulness. It ■ was self-evident that the Dominion had to have some form of defence system, and to his mind an efficient air force and the naval division were the most important requirements. Consequently the money spent in providing adequate facilities for these two services was providing a national asset, and as the works under way or planned for early commencement offered employment to a large proportion of civilian labour they were well worth while.

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Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 16

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PROPER FIELD FOR PUBLIC WORKS Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 16

PROPER FIELD FOR PUBLIC WORKS Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 16

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