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-ompel them to lower their housing
^Dn innumerable occasions approval
mtracts was refused by the Ministry
is of the precise kind adverted to by
1 :n made. The only inaccuracy in the
employment of the word " all in
Z houses and of dressers, cupboards,
word he should have employed was
is not a Councillor or official of a
throughout the kingdom who does
8 i it Sir Alfred Mond’s reply was a gross
■ nd for houses recently lessened ?
921, Sir Alfred Mond told the House
S Local Authorities were in many cases
■: g their own previous estimates of
when Minister, at the close of his
jad told the House of Commons, on
"c, that only a few Authorities were
iemes.
lousing and Town Planning Council,
)se touch with the Local Authorities
r, and through unofficial channels in
stated in its fortnightly Record of
1921, that from its information
ties were reducing their requirements,
rises : Was Sir Alfred Mond on 4th
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