James (sic) Ryan, V.C. Wants
A Job 13 December 1929 The Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate |
In its
last issue the 'Gilgandra Weekly' takes up
the cudgels, on behalf of Ryan V.C., who battles about the district looking
for a permanent job. Appropriately the paper, quoted the City
Press on the occasion of the recent visit of the V.C.'s to Sydney last month, when they were feted by the good old
Governor. "Women
clamored over themselves to touch his uniform, men of all ages struggled to clasp
his hand and raised their hats to him and the remark was freely made that
'Australia should never forget such men.' The guzzle
was soon over, and more than one of the V.C. heroes returned to the ranks of
the unemployed. Ryan
returned to the West, and is at present in Gilgandra.
He would like to hear of a steady job. 'I need no cushy collar,' he says,
'steady work on farm or station is what I want, and I'll stick it once I get
a chance. I get
short reliefs, but nothing permanent, and I'm sick of padding the hoof
looking for it.' A message to any district paper will find Ryan, he is
39, and a humorous cuss, but should make an honest toiler and descent
workman. |