STEADY RECOVERY
INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN FEWER UNEMPLOYED LONDON, Dec. 5. The Ministry of Labor announced that 31,000 more of those insured under the unemployment insurance scheme were employed on November 20 than on October 23, which was 597,000 more than last year, while the unemployed on the registers are 18,376 fewer than in October, which was 59E000 less than in 1932. The fact that November, which usually registers an increase, showed a reduction in unemployment, is a further testimony to tlie steadiness of the trade recovery.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18264, 6 December 1933, Page 7
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