UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE
U IN JCjIVJLA JL' has seized upon the idea Mr. Milla e d insurance, and states of a measure ready for that he will Then it meets. He will Parliament •» experiment in certain try a simile, a t a cost of about a shilselected trade-, er -week. The idea is a ling a head , palliative, but its progood one as; in the Parliaspects for ooi-.ghelter that is to take mentary heltjnd of the year are replace at the, n ot solve our unemploymote. It wili r hut it may ease ed problem Vp another pinch comes, things off wl of insurance we can get The best fon JO idle Maori lands into is to bring While the most fertile cultivation. &cres in the North Island seven millidy we W ould be foolish "to stands emjdich time in devising ways spend too h] times less dull, when we to make dining prosperity itself. All might be y 0 y men t insurance in the the unem 0 t give us prosperity unless world willft on to this land business, we get pig does not want Mr. Buddo’s The countr arro n'g strings of empty and MnV gled in the newspapers. It figures business. —“The Citiwants real . zon.”
' “He’s a better shot now than 1 am, and I was captain of a rifle volunteer company for some years,” said Mr. C. A. Pownall, when defending a lad of some twelve summers, before the Jcvenile Court - at Masterton last r ? week. “He goes out with his pea rifle a band bowls over rabbits at a distance e that my friends and myself cannot look h at with, a fowling-piece.” The Bench e evidently thought such,, a budding d marksman should not be discouraged, i- as, after administering some advice as d to the necessary care in the use of the i- weapon, the Magistrate dismissed the n case. L- •- For rheumatism, backache, faceaclie, g earache, neuralgia, and' other muscu- “ lar pains nothing can equal WITCH’S OIL (registered). The energy and enthusiasm which a seem always at the service of the Welt lington Young Men’s Christian Associat tion have been well exemplified by the success of the latest effort to reduce y the building jdebt (says the “New Zea- [_ land Times-”). The successful carnival e winch was promoted by the ladies’ auxiliary brought in receipts totalling £269, including £,19 expenses. On Thursday morning the workers were £4O behind the total of £250 which was necessary to secure Mrs Williams’ cheque for an equal amount, promised as an incentive 0 to effort, but the board of directors e met and promised to subscribe or seo cure the necessary amount, with the 3 result that Mrs Williams’ cheque was t promptly written out, and at a meeting - of the ladies,’ auxiliary in the afterf noon, presided over by Mrs J. Ilott, ) the remaining £250 was voted to the i YiM.C.A., so that its load of debt has 3 diminished by £SOO. x 3 For all complaints of the Throat, t Lungs, or Bronchial Tubes, TUSSI- ? CURA is the sovereign remedy. i i The Christchurch “Spectator” . says:—“lt is fair to predict' that 3 the Maoris who go with these troupes ) will gain little profit thereby. It is - not good to turn a man into hi mountebank, even for a little season. As Race, the Canadian Commissioner at the Exhibition, pointed out, that it does not reflect credit on a white man’s country f that its savages and their customs ■ should be the things which it take , chief pride in showing to strangers. ' But these things will doubtless con- . tinue, for what is the business of a whole community is not the chief worry ‘ of any one individual.” .
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2558, 20 July 1909, Page 7
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622UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2558, 20 July 1909, Page 7
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