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WOMEN MAKfc GOVERNMENT By A deputation Minister of fore him the positflfii selves in houses. Incidentwj» that already 50 ceived for six would be completed in weeks. Mr. Eraser, M.P., -who deputation, eaid it .■**»'.. i evictions should be I were sufficient houses the people, or then nhoiili fcion pawed providing lord turns out a tenant pared to find equivalents elsewhere. One speaker batches at the seaside, tho needs of many if those places wete thxo^g|^^^^B them. In one house pt stone's throw from < ings, there were ejsven Other cases of ship were cited by'other Sir William Herries place the matter before Ills The Government was push aliead with trouble was that the that there were placed ori more would people have the Government for the houses, and the meet the immedfote' Tenders were being called 262 houses, and the quiring into all the quick construction. The recognised, and the bringing down legislation powers of local bodies. Regarding evictions, Herries said it was not women. He understood cases landlords had actea in bitrary manner.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 August 1920, Page 5
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