RATHER A FAILURE.
WORKERS'. HOMES. [BY TELEGRAPH. —rRESS ASSOCIATION.] Gisborne, Thursday. The Acting-Prime Minister, referring to the subject of workers' hemes, said his colleague, Mr. Millar, was inclined to think the workmen's homes up to the present had been rather a failure, and proposed, to obtain an amendment of the Act. Some of these buildings were tenantless, and ' Mr. Millar was inclined to think it would be wise to provide that those taking up these homes should be able in the end to make them their own. That would tend to permanency of tenancy.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14144, 20 August 1909, Page 5
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