MEN THROWN OUT OF WORK
GOVERNMENT TAKING SPECIAL STEPS. By Telegraph. — Press Association. Hamilton, May 22. Replying to Mr. Lee Martin’s protest against the dismissal of employees from the Frankton house factory, the Premier (Mr. Coates) telegraphed: “The Government is making every possible effort to absorb the men thrown out of employment on account of the lack of work at the house factory. Special steps are being taken at the present time to find work, particularly for the married men.” Mr. Lee Martin, in a statement to the Press, says that thousands have been sunk in the house factory and it is an economic waste to allow this tq lie idle.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 May 1928, Page 11
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