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LOCKED OUT OF GAOL! PRISONERS WAIT FOR WARDER. FOOD “ROUGH BUT HOMELY.”

"Th 6 allegation that prisoners at Paparua sometimes work from c. 30 a,m; to 8,30 p.ni, IS correct,' 1 can vouch for that from first-hand knowledge." This support to a statement by an ex-oonvict of paparua prison ih Saturday’s issUo was forthcoming from another ex-prisoner, Who inforihed a reporter that he had spent several per’mis irt the gaol (says the OhrlstchurOa Suh). N ’ “I was one of a gang of seven who often worked these hours when loading shingle,!' he added. He also said that he had be.en turned oUt of his cell at 2.30 a.m. to load shingle for contractors . who wanted to get material delivered at jobs lh Christchurch before 8 a.m, "We didn't mind that," he confessed. “We had certain privileges, When We worked up to 8,30 p.m, wo

SUICIDE IN ENGLAND EFFECTS OF UNEMPLOYMENT. MIND AND BODY DEGENERATE.

“THIS AWFUL DREAD.”

The 111-effeots of Unemployment on health were stressed at an inquest at Forest of Dean on William Cowmeadow Arkell (40), who oommltted suicide by hanging himself from the bedrail, says a London paper. > Dr. Sumption said that the inaction of the musoles due to unemployment caused the body to degenerate physioally, and had the more serious effect of weakening the mind and causing it to become unbalanced. Arkell, an engine-driver, was thrown out of work through the olosing of a colliery at which he had been employed for 16 years. The “awful! dread of being unemployed ” had not

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Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18342, 30 May 1931, Page 14 (Supplement)

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18342, 30 May 1931, Page 14 (Supplement)

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume 109, Issue 18342, 30 May 1931, Page 14 (Supplement)

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