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State House Allocations To Ex-servicemen

A further 112 tenancies were allocated to ex-servicemen during, February under the system by which at least half of all newly vacant or newly completed State rental units go to ex-servicemen of the recent' war. This brought the total number of such allocation to 12,003. Allocations are made on a basis of relative urgency by the Rehabilitation Housing Committees in each centre. . The allocations in the various districts are shown below,, the figures for February being given in parentheses: Auckland-North Auckland 3423 124), Waikato-Bay of Plenty 1048 (25), Hawke’s Bay-Poverty Bay 618 (7), Taranaki 378 (6). Wellington (including Wanganui, Manawatu, Wairarapa and Hutt Valley) 3920 (22), Nelson-Marlborough-Westland 343 (7), Canterbury Province 1377 (14), Otago Province 647 (5), Southland 249 (2); total 12,003 (112).

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27357, 5 April 1950, Page 10

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State House Allocations To Ex-servicemen Otago Daily Times, Issue 27357, 5 April 1950, Page 10

State House Allocations To Ex-servicemen Otago Daily Times, Issue 27357, 5 April 1950, Page 10

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