UNEMPLOYED MOVEMENT.
(To the Editor.) Sir, —As an unemployed man who attends the meetings of the unemployed workers, I would like to comment on the letter published last night by Mr Hubert Beebe. If the said gentleman would attend more of the unemployed meetings, he would find out how tho unemployed are trying to better themselves. If Mr Beebe thinks that I, as one of the unemployed, attend Communists’ meetings (referring to the Unemployed Workers’ Union), it is time I changed my political views for the Frankton Labour candidate cannot whole-heartedly he In with the Labour movement and In •sympathy with the unemployed.—l am, etc., R. HOUGHTON. •Frankton, May 6, 1932.
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Waikato Times, Volume 111, Issue 18630, 7 May 1932, Page 7
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