SMOKE ABATEMENT
OPPORTUNITY IN PLANNING. “If a phoenix is to arise from the ashes of Britain's devastated cities, let it be a smokeless one, writes Dr J. Johnstone Jervis in an English journal. We should be guilty of the gravest oversight if we neglected the opportunity of eliminating smoke and dirt and all the ugliness which accompany these when we begin once more to rebuild the towns and cities of our country which have been ravished and desolated by war. Smoke cannot be justified on any ground —personal, aesthetic or economic. It is a travesty of our modern civilisation and should be abolished. We must not allow the subject to be forgotten for lack of emphasis and, if necessary, reiteration.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1941, Page 2
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120SMOKE ABATEMENT Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 September 1941, Page 2
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