MONEY IN WASTE PAPER
THREE MEN FIND A JOB. How waste paper has provided work for three , unemployed men was told lately by Mr. Alan G. Timpson, chairman of the Employment Committee of the Kettering British Legion. Twelve months ago. a man intimated to the Rotary Club that he considered he could cam a living by the collecting of waste paper. Everybody in the town co-operated, and the venture has proved so successful. that to-day three men are regularly employed. In twelve months, over 154 tons of waste paper have been sold, and £2OO paid in rent and
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 77, Issue 156, 4 July 1934, Page 8
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