THE HOUSING PROBLEM
STATEMENT BY HON. G. W. RUSSELL. Kj Telezraph—Press Association. Auckland, June 16. Discussing the housing problem, theHgn. G. W. Russell said: "If we ar« to deal with it iii a comprehensive mani.er'we must talk in millions. The question whether the money is to be provided %' the Government or by the local bodies is a political one. That must be-fought out at the elections. Statutory enactments give municipalities power to erect workers' homes in cities and boroughs, but no provision has been made for the largo body of workers residing outside municipal boundaries, including men engaged 'in freezing works, dairy factories!, and coal mines." He believed a satisfactory scheme could be evolved. The ideal should be that four or five-roomed houses should be made available at a rental of from ten to fifteen shillings weekly. "We must not be afraid to face this great problem in a bold and courageous manner."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 4
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153THE HOUSING PROBLEM Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 225, 17 June 1919, Page 4
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