REBUILDING DUBLIN
e. ' NO, MONEY AVAILABLE, d.*.■ . , , , * One hears a great deal ■in Dubjin ■ these days, about the rebuilding of the. \ city, but -it is mostly fine talk and more. Unquestionably there. ’ is. no lack of ideas on the subject, (writes the Dublin correspondent ot. , the “Observer”). Every, man in the ; I street has ’theories of hjow Dublin I'',-, should- be converted into a- greater •’ Dublin? into a worthy capital ’ .of. a' c hipt unworthy. State, and ,it can be said at .-qpce that .such of schemes as '. ?Miavp been put into practical fpfm pro. ' vide ample food for thought for those 2 whpse business it will be ultimately ’ to plan and cany to fruition the Did>- ■; lin of the future. 3 It seems to me .that -the t present gen,, eration,, at.,all-events, must be content ’ with Dublin very .much as it is: to-day.. Town planning and on.a great scale are expensive, and,.-for..the time being the Free State Government has mb money to expend .on the merely,, ornamental and artistid. This is not
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 7
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173REBUILDING DUBLIN Greymouth Evening Star, 28 April 1925, Page 7
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