The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 107Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1930 |
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Pagina 331
... slum problem to - day is the popularity of the phrase ' slum clearance . ' There is a growing determination on the part of the public to get rid of the slums . Owing to this unfortunate slogan , most people , including even members of ...
... slum problem to - day is the popularity of the phrase ' slum clearance . ' There is a growing determination on the part of the public to get rid of the slums . Owing to this unfortunate slogan , most people , including even members of ...
Pagina 333
... slum problem . The reason for this failure is simple . None of the houses which have been built has been cheap enough for the poorer slum - dwellers to occupy . They have been let at inclusive rents of IOS . and upwards , and are ...
... slum problem . The reason for this failure is simple . None of the houses which have been built has been cheap enough for the poorer slum - dwellers to occupy . They have been let at inclusive rents of IOS . and upwards , and are ...
Pagina 334
... slum areas , and an active policy of demolishing slum houses . The advocates of the laissez - faire policy recognise as clearly as anyone else that slums can only be pulled down after the inhabitants have been transferred to new houses ...
... slum areas , and an active policy of demolishing slum houses . The advocates of the laissez - faire policy recognise as clearly as anyone else that slums can only be pulled down after the inhabitants have been transferred to new houses ...
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THE RELIGIOUS MOVEMENT | 26 |
LICENSING REFORM By Alexander F Part | 55 |
THE CRISIS IN THE UNIONIST PARTY By Right Hon L S Amery | 139 |
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