UNEMPLOYMENT
PROTEST AGAINST IMMIGRATION. Air D. G. Sullivan (Avon) asked j whether, in view of the considerable • amount of unemployment in tho Do- ; minion at the present time, the Alin- j ister in charge of Immigration would ' communicate with the High Com mis- j sioner’s office, London, tu put a stop to the misleading ndvertitsoments np- , pearing in tho weekly edition of the - “Glasgow Herald” and other papers. I Htnting that there was ample work in - New Zealand for skilled artisans and i others at good wages. i Tlio Ho;i. W. Nosworthy r- j whether the advertisements refrrr; d to wore issued by the High Comm issionr. Air Sullivan; From the High Corn- ’ mb-ioner's office. 1 The Minister stated that- he would ; have the matter looked into. At the ! present time, he assured the hen. pw:n- ! bor, the Government was doing rothi.'." : outside tho nominated system <-f immigration, and it had no intention of stopping that.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 7
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156UNEMPLOYMENT New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11250, 30 June 1922, Page 7
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