In the Herald: March 17, 1921
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Unemployed who refuse work
Mr. George Cann, Minister for Labour and Industry, is frankly sceptical of the bona-fides of a large number of the unemployed who take part in the daily demonstrations in the city: “It is clear that a number of the unemployed do not want work. They either refuse work when it is found for them, or after accepting it do not remain long on the job.” 200 men had left their employment in the past fortnight.
Miscellaneous casualties