DISTRESS IN CALIFORNIA.
(By Telegraph.)
ADCKLAND, May 3,
Mr Taylor, of Wellington, who has just returned from America, gives a doleful account of the prospects for workmen there. He met fully 200 New Zealanders, none of whom seemed to have done well. Many who wont with funds are now destitute, and would be only too glad to get back here. In San Francisco and Los Angelos there are thousands of men walking about idle and starving, including many from this colony. At Los Angelos the Salvation Army is carrying on charitable relief work in tents. '
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 4997, 3 May 1889, Page 3
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