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More Man Hours Needed For Auckland's Progress

AUCKLAND, Feb. 25. "While not raising a parochial issue on the merits of Wellington and Auckland, 1 am bound to say that Auckland does not appear to be receiving publu: expenditure comniensurate with its growth." This comment was made by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Holland) in an inter.view today. "Most of the schemes for public works here seem to be' iri grandiosy 10-year plaris and such like, . but one does not notice much active work being done,'/ Mr. Holland said. He was looking around for hirnselr', he said, so that he would be preparmi for any ehanges that might colue about in the near future. v ' ' Wliat we will have to f ace up to is the need for more man hours oi work," Mr. Holland added. "Other wise tlie public development of Auckland will not be able to keep pace with its natural development*"" *

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Chronicle (Levin), 26 February 1949, Page 2

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More Man Hours Needed For Auckland's Progress Chronicle (Levin), 26 February 1949, Page 2

More Man Hours Needed For Auckland's Progress Chronicle (Levin), 26 February 1949, Page 2

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