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Too Much Home-Building?

| SOMETIMES wonder whether, in " Britain, and New Zealand, too, we don’t put the building of homes rather too high on our scale of values. The economic strain of such programmes is much heavier than is often apparent from the on-site costs: And, disappointingly, house-building is an operation which apparently resists technical innovation and rationalisation more strongly than many other forms of production.A. J. Danks, in an NZBS Lookout talk.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 775, 28 May 1954, Page 21

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Too Much Home-Building? New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 775, 28 May 1954, Page 21

Too Much Home-Building? New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 775, 28 May 1954, Page 21

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