BRITAIN’S HOUSING PROBLEM
GOVERNMENT’S INTENTIONS. (Rec. November 28, 9.10 p.m.) London, November 28. Mr. Neville Chamberlain, addressing Conservative women in London, said the Government did not intend to repeal the Wheatley Housing Act, but preferred to let the Act hang itself with its own rope. The, problem might be solved speedily by having houses produced in enormous numbers out of new materials in factories free from interruption by weather. Sample houses would be built throughout the country, so the women could judge the result. He mentioned the scheme for the erection of steel houses recently adbocated by Lord Weir.
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Dominion, Volume 19, Issue 57, 29 November 1924, Page 7
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