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Government Application Refused

‘The Government apparently wants to set an example of untidiness in the city; it would be lamentable if wooden additions to brick and concrete buildings were permitted in the brick and concrete part of the city,” said the Acting-Mayor of Wellington (Mr R. L. Macalister) yesterday. He was commenting on a recent application from a Government authority to erect an additional storey in timber on the Government departmental buildings in Stout street. The by-laws committee had recommended that the application be refused and its recommendation had been upheld by the full council, added Cr Macalister. — (P.A.I

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 October 1948, Page 8

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Government Application Refused Greymouth Evening Star, 19 October 1948, Page 8

Government Application Refused Greymouth Evening Star, 19 October 1948, Page 8

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