PUBLIC WORKS.
SATISFACTORY PROGRESS!
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•■'•.■ r - Dtjxedin, Friday. Tib 'Minister for Public Works, the Hon. W. Fraser, states that public works Jiad been parried on during the financial year very satisfactorily, and to a greater extent than was supposed could have been done within the period 1 : of: financial strain caused by the war. Regarding railway construction, roads, and' bridges through, . out the Dominion, he said, ; work was progressing satisfactorily, and every effort would be made, during the coming winteir to'provide-' employment for those meu needing it. . ■<>,''
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15912, 8 May 1915, Page 8
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