RATS AS BI GAS TOMCATS
MEMOSIAL DAVELLINGS' BLOCK. A womap member of a deputation from the Edinburgh District Council of the National Unemployed Workers' Movement told the Edinburgh PubMc Health Committee recently that she knew of some property in Edinburgh where there were rats as big as tomcats, and the mothers had to sit up all
nignt ro see tnat tneir cnnaren were not bitten. i Another woman speaker, urging the need of a maternity hospital in Leith, said many of the houses were not fit for children to be born in. What was more needed than a maternity hospital, however, was a speeding-up of the housing programme in Leith. 1 It was stated by the chairman of . the committee, Mrs. Morison Millar, ! that a woman, whose identity was not ' revealed, was anxious to provide a block of dwellings for elderly people in the city as a memorial to her father. I ■
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 586, 18 July 1933, Page 3
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152RATS AS BI GAS TOMCATS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 586, 18 July 1933, Page 3
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