BUILDINGS IN U.K.
(Special Crspdt. N'.Z P A.) LONDON, March 16. The “dirty, filthy and decrepit” state of city buildings in England drew strong criticism from the president of the Federation of Painting Contractors, Mr S. J. Benge-Abbot, at the association’s annual dinner. In particular the Bank of England came under fire.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31321, 17 March 1967, Page 11
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