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[New Zealand Labour Party]: Lyttelton by-election. What every elector should know. The truth about unemployment; Government's policy responsible for wide-spread distress. Printed by Christie & Co., Printers and publishers, 170 Lichfield Street, Christchurch [1933]

[New Zealand Labour Party]: Lyttelton by-election. What every elector should know. The truth about unemployment; Government's policy responsible for wide-spread distress. Printed by Christie & Co., Printers and publishers, 170 Lichfield Street, Christchurch [1933]
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[New Zealand Labour Party]: Lyttelton by-election. What every elector should know. The truth about unemployment; Government's policy responsible for wide-spread distress. Printed by Christie & Co., Printers and publishers, 170 Lichfield Street, Christchurch [1933]
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Alexander Turnbull Library
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Pamphlet prepared for the Lyttelton by-election of 1933 discusses the government's unemployment policy, resulting in a shortage of food, shortage of clothing and shortage of fuel. The number of registered unemployed stood at over 80,000. The back page explains the stance of candidate Elizabeth McCombs. The by-election was to take place on 13 September 1933. Quantity: 1 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Letterpress on sheet folded to 265 x 210 mm.

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Date created
1938
Creator
Christie and Company Ltd
URL
http://natlib.govt.nz/records/23081039
Locations
Lyttelton
Related subjects
McCombs, Elizabeth Reid, 1873-1935 / Elections / New Zealand / Canterbury Region / Government spending policy / Men / Employment / Unemployment / Lyttelton

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