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MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN SEELY, a former. Undersecretary for War, ivho receives a peerage in the Birthday Honours.

, , ''Evening Post" Photo.' A DEPARTMENTAL HITCH.— Above are the Buckle Street police station (left) and the sergeant's house (right), which,are the centre of a dispute over values which is at present seriously holding up the progress of the National Museum and Art Gallery at a time ivhen work of any kind is precious. On the right of the picture ■ will be seen the old road which is the agreed form of access for the contractor, but it cannot be used until widened, and so far a ' dispute on values has kept it empty there fof two years.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 9

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MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN SEELY, a former. Undersecretary for War, ivho receives a peerage in the Birthday Honours. , , ''Evening Post" Photo.' A DEPARTMENTAL HITCH.—Above are the Buckle Street police station (left) and the sergeant's house (right), which,are the centre of a dispute over values which is at present seriously holding up the progress of the National Museum and Art Gallery at a time ivhen work of any kind is precious. On the right of the picture ■ will be seen the old road which is the agreed form of access for the contractor, but it cannot be used until widened, and so far a ' dispute on values has kept it empty there fof two years. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 9

MAJOR-GENERAL JOHN SEELY, a former. Undersecretary for War, ivho receives a peerage in the Birthday Honours. , , ''Evening Post" Photo.' A DEPARTMENTAL HITCH.—Above are the Buckle Street police station (left) and the sergeant's house (right), which,are the centre of a dispute over values which is at present seriously holding up the progress of the National Museum and Art Gallery at a time ivhen work of any kind is precious. On the right of the picture ■ will be seen the old road which is the agreed form of access for the contractor, but it cannot be used until widened, and so far a ' dispute on values has kept it empty there fof two years. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 129, 3 June 1933, Page 9

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