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NATIONAL ROADS PROGRAMME

PROGRESS WILL BE MAINTAINED (New Zealand Press Association) WELLINGTON. June 21. The National Roads Board could maintain its past rate of progress this s*ear while keeping within its revenue, "the Deputy-Commissioner of Works (Mr W. F. Young) told the board today. “If we keep within our revenue there need be no fear that we are going to curtail anything.” he said. Expenditure on highways maintenance and construction in the two months’ period since the last financial year was shown as £1.503.017, compared with £391.189 in the corresponding period last year.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28001, 22 June 1956, Page 10

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NATIONAL ROADS PROGRAMME Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28001, 22 June 1956, Page 10

NATIONAL ROADS PROGRAMME Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 28001, 22 June 1956, Page 10

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