Interviewed by a representative of thq Morrinsville Star, regarding the establishment of the Government’s L*jour camo at Morrinsville, Mr R. Coulter, M. P. for Waikato, stated that he was fully alive to the position regarding harvest labour in Waikato. He had made representations to the Government over a period of some months, and he could claim that the action being taken was mostly as a result of these. The member stated that it must be understood that the proposal was purely an experimental one, but some good must come of it. The Government was definitely anxious to offer work to men at present on sustenance. He had been coopted with the Minister of Labour for handling the position in the Waikato.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3841, 2 December 1936, Page 5
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