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More than $8000 worth of cement was used in the concrete pour for the first floor of the new four-storey Department of Statistics building in Kilmore Street. The building, which is being built by Williams Construction, Ltd, is scheduled to be completed by Christmas. Insert: An artist’s impression of the finished project.

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Press, 23 September 1980, Page 7

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More than $8000 worth of cement was used in the concrete pour for the first floor of the new four-storey Department of Statistics building in Kilmore Street. The building, which is being built by Williams Construction, Ltd, is scheduled to be completed by Christmas. Insert: An artist’s impression of the finished project. Press, 23 September 1980, Page 7

More than $8000 worth of cement was used in the concrete pour for the first floor of the new four-storey Department of Statistics building in Kilmore Street. The building, which is being built by Williams Construction, Ltd, is scheduled to be completed by Christmas. Insert: An artist’s impression of the finished project. Press, 23 September 1980, Page 7

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