UNEMPLOYED RELIEF.
NEW SOUTH WALES PLANS.
MEN CLASH WITH POLICE
SYDNEY. July 25. Thousands of the State's unemployed skilled and unskilled workers will obtain work under the new plans completed by the Unemployment Council. About £350,000 will be allotted to (ho works to be carried out, which include (be building of schools and hospitals and sewerage aud road construction. As a result of the mass picketing demonstration at the Temple relief works five arrests have been made. A violent scuffle took placo between tho police and demonstrators, during which one constable drew his baton to keep the crowd back.
PROBLEM IN JAPAN.
A SERIOUS POSITION
TOKIO, July 24. Unemployment is daily becoming more serious. The Kokumin Shimbun reports that the police have taken elaborate precautions to deal with the hunger riots.
The number needing relief is estimated at 450,000.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20626, 26 July 1930, Page 13
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