THE POPULAR REPORT
MAYOR PERTUKSM STUDY BY DEVEIXMO| COMMITTEE S I The report of the Select Committee on peared to contain cause misgiving, said the Christchurch (Mr E. H. Awe g an interview with a reporter Press.” Mr Andrews said tog-jgg port would be studied the Christchurch Expansion velopment Committee, ano. tive officer (Mr T. H. Langxwg™ would also endeavour to much information as possible the present and future needs of the city and sidered statement on the «uDJw»’g later be issued. . t Mr Andrews said he had time to give the report tne wrg tion it needed, but on first gg many of the- recommendations t. say the very least, surprisWjiH church would be vitally cracg. g see that manpower was the industries already and for the large ones projeewft g would also be concerned to fl there was adequate n ‘ ianp0 < aX ti jn£ ■ country’s main industry.. ■
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24988, 24 September 1946, Page 6
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