GROWING ALARM
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AT BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT Leaders Discuss Palliatives.
LONDON, Doc. 2. Tbo Daily Cbronicle says a party of economists and leaders of industry will luncb with Air AlncDonnkl at Downing street to-day, and will discuss palliatives for imeuiployinent. Tbere is a growing anxiety, even ajarm, on the part.of tbe Government at tbe evermounting unemploymenc Jigurea and tbe apparent failure of Air Tbomas' policy. Some Alinisters desire tbat outside help be called in aud Air Thoinas alreadv has been in consultation witb industrialists. Air AlacDonald is noxv taking a hand. Apparently be nas in mind the establishment of an advisory committee of industry similar to tbe Cabinet Committee of civil research wbicb Afr Baldwin set up. Since June 17 unemployment bas ripen from 1,122.713 to 1.273.500 and is likely to be over 1 ."300,000 by January if tbings driffc much longei. Government finds public opinion difficult to control.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 259, 3 December 1929, Page 8
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153GROWING ALARM Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 259, 3 December 1929, Page 8
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