DOM. TELEG WELLINGTON'S HOUSING SCHEME. Wellington, Last Night.. Mayor Luke, speaking of the City Council'* housing scheme, said the council had sufficient land for a lot of houses. Tlie scheme would go on all right, but it would be necessary to gn slow at first and commence with a £IO,OOO scheme at. Maranui. There was plenty of land, however, and most of it was already in touch with water iaiid drainage systems.
Newspapers, etc., for neutral countries and for the United States of America may now bo posted and sent forward in the usual way. Such articles arc not now required to bo sent under permit by publishers or recognised news agents only. The coal shortage won't strike yon badly if yon prepare for the cold weather by buying a patent "Unique" stoppered Hot Water Bottle. Always dependable because made by British' labor. All retailers. 42 Mr R. Semple, M.P., and the New Zealand Times are at drawn 'words. Tho Times declares that the Press criticism leaves Air Semple "shouting arguments which destroy one another, sweep away the ground on which he stands, and fill the air with a cacophony of aimless ««uad And '.uupr&ctkal suggestion."
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 5
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196Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 30 July 1919, Page 5
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