TOWN-PLANNING
LOED-LIVEEPObii'S VIEWS, . By. Telegraph-Press Association; _ '-■■■■ •' Christchurch, February 11.. ft Lord Liverpool;' in an address at the School of Art, said that a eubject which had been filling, the. columns of the newspapers'was town-planning. In this country, in every city, we had scope to do what we liked. , When- people out here , tatted of slums those from, the Old ' CountTy smiled. He supposed, the oldest house in this' country was. Government House, Auckland, which -.was seventy years old, but though a house was old _it need not necessar.ily be dirty,'and the human element came in. They might put a-person in a new house, but they could not make him clean it. In addition, therefore, to wiping "out the'tenements theyyhad to teach some people to be clean. He hoped.this, country would be a model for other parts of the Empire to
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 7
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140TOWN-PLANNING Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 118, 12 February 1919, Page 7
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