“It is often pointed out that it is absurd for houses to be left empty while more and more people are being crowded into a narrow space and have no home of their own. A dictator would say: ‘You need a’ house; take that one.’ But houses to-day : are owned, and if you say the unemployed must, not be put out of houses you must provide relief for the landlord —it may be some such body as the University—who derives his income from those houses,” -said Mr. Lloyd Ross,, in his address to the For New Zealand Society in Christchurch on Saturday.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVI, Issue 3441, 10 March 1932, Page 3
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