Owing to the fact that in Wellington a number of men have been sleeping out this winter, arrangements have been made to accommodate about 50 men in one of the Wellington Harbour Board sheds. Beds and bedding have been procured, and the men are .to doss on the floor. Many of those Vieing thus accommodated are seafaring men. The North Island railways pay 1.77 per pent. better than tlie South Bland,
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Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 65
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