QUERIES FOR QUEREE
ALL day long queries are poured into the ears of E. G. Queree, the man who looks after, the unemployment problem m the Labor. Department at phristchurch. "Anything doing?" "Any. chance of a job?" "Fix me up with something, can't you?" And so on throughout the; week. . The unemployed have found a good friend m E.G.Q., whose soul is not smothered m red tape. He treats every applicant with courtesy and attention, and takes a personal interest m the workless? men. He does it "hard" if he has to turn them empty away without the prospect of a job. A cheery smile and a pleasant word from Queree " have helped to lighten the burden of care of many an out-of-work man, but he. does more than sympathise with the men. He finds them jobs. - -If all Government servants were as obliging as Queree what a civil service it would be! The country can do with tnore»of his type m public jobs.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 6
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164QUERIES FOR QUEREE NZ Truth, Issue 1081, 19 August 1926, Page 6
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