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UNEMPLOYED WOMEN

REGISTRATIONS INCREASE WELLINGTON, Thursday—RegistratiWs of'unemployed" increased during the last fortnight, the total now being 1105, it TO reported to the Women's Unemployment. Committee, which met during the week' ' The money being paid out toi subsidised labour was also increasing. By this means the committee to able to help many at present out at work, and a request was made that organisations or individual women should notify the bureau concerning i cases of families needing help in the home, but where it was impossible to pav wages. 'The shop report stated thatrsince its inception £525 15s 6d had .been paid to the workers whd made goods for sale, while £26 had been paid to the city treasurer from the sale ot Sifts- A donation of 60 sugar bags had been made into saleable- goods and a bale of wool was beingused for making cushions and similar goods.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 434, 6 May 1932, Page 8

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UNEMPLOYED WOMEN Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 434, 6 May 1932, Page 8

UNEMPLOYED WOMEN Stratford Evening Post, Volume I, Issue 434, 6 May 1932, Page 8

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