THE UNEMPLOYED AND SUSTENANCE
ro fUE EDITOB Sir,—ln reply to “ Coal Miner's ” letter, I only wish to say that with the exception that I did not go to Invercargill on the promise that I would be granted the use of the Town Hall to deliver a speech, and that I never made the statement that Mr P. C. Webb, Acting Minister of Labour, should stand by Mr Armstrong’s verbal promise, that Mr Armstrong did not make a promise to the men on City Council works that they would be placed on sustenance when dismissed from work without having to stand down two weeks, and further that I do not believe that “ Coal Miner ’ is a coal miner, but is rather procapitalist. the rest of his letter is quite correct.—l am, etc., M. Silverstonc.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23213, 10 June 1937, Page 7
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