AUCKLAND UNEMPLOYED
MB. SAVAGE’S COMPLAINTS. . ■ -I '- By Telegraph.—Press Association. ' Auckland, May 9. ■ Replying to the request of. M. J. Savage, M.P., that Parliament be summoned earlier in order to deal with unemployed relief, Mr. G. W. Forbes, thp Acting-Leader, says that 4400 Auckland men have been given Government work since the present Government took office and another 125 men would be placed within a week. The Cabinet unemployment committee was at present arranging further works for unemployed and a very large number would be placed as early as possible. Mr. Savage, in a further reply, asserts that although 4400 men. were taken on a still greater number have been discharged. He asks if the Local Government Loans Board can help by speeding up authority to borrow.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 May 1930, Page 15
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