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What To Expect

When anything controversial wa* put to the public, the only comment received would be adverse, said Mr C. B. Millar, the Director of Planning, when the Christchurch Metropolitan Planning Authority considered comments on the master traffic plan yesterday. “People who decide it is a pretty good thing do not normally write in at all,’’ Mr Millar said. “We can imagine there is a vast population, an unknown quantity, which is reasonably In support.” Mr E. J. Bradshaw (the chairman): Yes, we are well aware of that.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 8

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What To Expect Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 8

What To Expect Press, Volume CII, Issue 30125, 8 May 1963, Page 8

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