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ALTERATIONS WILL BE PREVENTED

SYDNEY, ilay 8. The Alini Ktex* of Labour and Industry (Mr. Hamilton Kuight) has promised the buildiTig trades group that he wil. ' do evervthing possilile to prevent altcr- ' ations to Hopewood House, Darling l Point, for any purpose other than to i provide housing accommodation. j The mansion was being altered by its ; new owneis for conversion into a night • club when the Building Trades Group ! declared the project " black. " Since ; then, the Rationing Oommissioner ro : fused an applicatiou bv the owners for . permission to obtain rationed food- ; stuffs. i The An/.ac ButTet, which was recenr- ' ly purchased by the Returned Soldiers' , Leagire from the Australian Comforts ! Board, is also under discussion. The Building Trades Group is against tlie | demolition of the building or its re- ! moval from the present site in Hyd.r j Park. Sydney, until the housing diffieulties are relieved.

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Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 3

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ALTERATIONS WILL BE PREVENTED Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 3

ALTERATIONS WILL BE PREVENTED Chronicle (Levin), 9 May 1946, Page 3

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