UNEMPLOYMENT.
TO THE EDITOR. Sin,—Having read the letters in your columns on the problems of both farmer and unemployed, I would like to put the case, of which no doubt there arc many, of a man and wife supporting a family of young children by means of, say, four or five cows and casual day-work, when the man can get it. Is he entitled to class himself as unemployed in those times of high rents and of low prices for stock and less for butter-fat?—l am, etc. Struggling. January 16.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18456, 18 January 1922, Page 9
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