CLEANING UP A SLUM.
KING GEORGE'S REFORMS
(By Cible.—Press Association.—Copyright.) LONDON, February 11.
At the King's personal desire, a portion of Kennington, on the southern side of the Thames, one of the worst tlum areas, of which the King is landlord, has been completely cleaned out. The old houses were demolished, new streets formed, and a number of modern artisans' dwellings erected.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14900, 13 February 1914, Page 7
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