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Homes for the Homeless.

"A Much-Disturbed Tenant" (Timaru) wants to know why homeless citizens do not club together and raise subscriptions to have houses built for themselves. The writer points out that the V.M.C.A. lias only to issue an appeal for more funds and the money comes rolling m. Surely, the people without homes are more deserving- of help than the young men who have homes of their own?" " Tenant" states that he is paying £1 per week for a shop and a small room and no conveniences. It is not fair, he adds, that the working man should be without houses when houses are available, but only for people who have the necessary money to put down.

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NZ Truth, Issue 771, 14 August 1920, Page 3

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Homes for the Homeless. NZ Truth, Issue 771, 14 August 1920, Page 3

Homes for the Homeless. NZ Truth, Issue 771, 14 August 1920, Page 3

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