■ A message from Bealey says that the l river and creeks are low. The road J through to the West Coast is in good ) order, and the weather is fine. [ An interesting scheme of working tewards the attainment of ideal social [ and economic conditions was outlined to the Town Planning Institute last evening by Mr George Lawn. At quest tion time, the chairman asked Sir * Arthur Dudley Dobson whether he would like tcP offer any comment. “ I don’t think so,” replied Sir Arthur. ” I have had three generations’ experience and bv the time all these proposals ■ are working out I will be somewhere 1 else, playing on a golden harp.” t
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Star (Christchurch), Volume XLIV, Issue 457, 19 May 1932, Page 5
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