WATERLOO BRIDGE’S FATE.
PARLIAMENT MAY CONSIDER
LONDON. Jan. 29. Following the suggestion of The Times that the Government should set up a- commission of inquiry with regard to the future of Waterloo Bridge, the societies which are taking the tend in the preservation movement approached Mr. Baldwin. The matter is likely to lie raised when Parliament reassembles. It is contended that the fate of the bridge, which is a national possession, should be decided by a national tribunal.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 19 February 1926, Page 5
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