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WANTED AT HOME

<'AMI’S OMJJ-MTKJ) TO. PIfOTI.'ST MV M.MMMK'D WDMh'X, O’er Cress Assoeialbm.—Copyright-) WKI.LIXUTOX, This Day. A | <l‘OT (■ s 1 against the proposal to send married r<• li<■ t! workers to camps was made at a large meeting of! "Women in (he Town Hall I'omari t'hamlier la<s i ter wore vented freely, the principal content ion Inane that the institution, of camps would tend to break up tie home and. family life. At the close of the proceedinos a resolution of protest was carried unanimously, affirming that it was impi native for fathers to be present in their homes, and, Ll the proposal wen; given effect to, it would bicak np homer and extend the hardship already being expeneiici d. The mediae therefore arced the Doveinment In abandon the proposal In organise work in liny Wellington district, so that married relief workers might be employed in places enabling them to teach their homes every nielli". The (bixermncnt was also urged to im-rease its allocation to enable lelief worker:! to maintain their homee.

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Northern Advocate, 7 June 1933, Page 7

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WANTED AT HOME Northern Advocate, 7 June 1933, Page 7

WANTED AT HOME Northern Advocate, 7 June 1933, Page 7