The acting-Minister of Employment (the Hon. A. Hamilton), interviewed after yesterday’s meeting of the Unemployment Board, stated that the board had considered the matters which had made it appear that work on the Lewis Pass road would require to be held up. The matters had been cleared up, and the Minister announced that arrange, ments had now been made for the work to be proceeded with. Saskatchewan Farmers’ Union. The Farmers and Labourites of Saskatchewan completed the union of their political forces on Wednesday and selected Mr M. J. Coldwell, of Regina, as their leader. The new party urges the establishment of a planned system of social economy for the production, distribution and exchange of goods and services, and the socialisation of the banking, credit and financial system of the country, together with the social ownership and development, operation and control of utilities anl natural resources.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXII, Issue 192, 29 July 1932, Page 8
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