THE UNEMPLOYED.
IS BRITAIN SLANDERED? Britain’s “standing army,” of unemployed is only 103,000, according to the Ministry of Labour’s investigation of seven years of unemployment, ending 1930.
The Times urges that the picture need not be painted blacker than the reality. It is a slander on Britain’s industrial S‘‘ ‘ m to represent her as being burwith a deadweight of 20 percent. permanently unemployable.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 48, 27 January 1932, Page 7
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63THE UNEMPLOYED. Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 48, 27 January 1932, Page 7
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