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HOUSE TO BE REPLACED BY FLATS.—Possession of this property at 200 Kilmore street, at the corner of Oxford terrace, hase been taken by the Housing Division of the Ministry of Works. On the land, which is of about three-quarters of an acre, will be built a six-storey block of flats. The substantial two-storey house on the section will be demolished. It was, many years ago, the home of Mr Robert Thompson, head of the firm ft Milner and Thompson, manufacturers and importers of pianos and organs, and of other musical instruments and equipment.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 14

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HOUSE TO BE REPLACED BY FLATS.—Possession of this property at 200 Kilmore street, at the corner of Oxford terrace, hase been taken by the Housing Division of the Ministry of Works. On the land, which is of about three-quarters of an acre, will be built a six-storey block of flats. The substantial two-storey house on the section will be demolished. It was, many years ago, the home of Mr Robert Thompson, head of the firm ft Milner and Thompson, manufacturers and importers of pianos and organs, and of other musical instruments and equipment. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 14

HOUSE TO BE REPLACED BY FLATS.—Possession of this property at 200 Kilmore street, at the corner of Oxford terrace, hase been taken by the Housing Division of the Ministry of Works. On the land, which is of about three-quarters of an acre, will be built a six-storey block of flats. The substantial two-storey house on the section will be demolished. It was, many years ago, the home of Mr Robert Thompson, head of the firm ft Milner and Thompson, manufacturers and importers of pianos and organs, and of other musical instruments and equipment. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 14

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