SUB-LETTING BAN
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The Use oi State Houses
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WELLINGTON, Last Night, S3ub-letting is to be disCoufftged among tenants of Government houses, according to a stateMent by the Under-Secretary foT Housing, Mr J. A. Lec, to-day. Mr Lee stated that the department 's intention is to let each hocige, so as t>o pfovide for the maximum occupation s-i" the rooms by the renter's family. Beferring to the unemployed man and his chance to secure oue of the ^-'tate houses, Mr Lee said: "Otte Oannot be dogmatic about things like that. A man may be on sustonance, but the incorae of the family as a whole may be £7 a week. Who gets the houses must be determinod on the cornbiued basis of the need of a family for a l.ouge, and ita capacity as a whole to thd
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 171, 6 August 1937, Page 4
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140SUB-LETTING BAN Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 171, 6 August 1937, Page 4
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