... in the first years of peace, it is essential that the Government should make all necessary preparations for putting instantly in hand, directly or through the Local Authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population... The Aims of Labour - Page 117by Arthur Henderson - 1918 - 128 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1918 - 554 pages
...hand, directly or through the local authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the housing of the population alike in rural districts, mining villages, and town slums; (b) the immediate making good of the shortage of schools, training colleges, technical colleges, etc.,... | |
| 1917 - 974 pages
...hand, directly or through the local authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...possibly, of a million new cottages and an outlay of three hundred millions sterling; (b) the immediate making good of the shortage of schools, training... | |
| Arthur Henderson - Great Britain - 1918 - 120 pages
...hand, directly or through the Local Authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...new cottages and an outlay of 300 millions sterling ; (b) the immediate making good of the shortage of schools, training colleges, technical colleges,... | |
| John Maurice Clark, Harold Glenn Moulton, Walton Hale Hamilton - War - 1918 - 1012 pages
...hand, directly or through the local authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...villages, and town slums, to the extent, possibly, erf a million new cottages and an outlay of 300 millions sterling; (b) the immediate making good of... | |
| Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - Labor movement - 1919 - 530 pages
...hand, directly or through the Local Authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...outlay of 300 millions sterling; (6) the immediate making-good of the shortage of schools, training colleges, technical colleges, &c., and the engagement... | |
| Paul Underwood Kellogg, Arthur Gleason - Labor - 1919 - 524 pages
...through the Local Authorities, such urgently needed public works as 380 APPENDIX IV (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...new cottages and an outlay of 300 millions sterling; (b) the immediate making-good of the shortage of schools, training colleges, technical colleges, &c.,... | |
| Arthur James Todd - Social problems - 1919 - 236 pages
...hand, directly or through the local authorities, such urgently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...possibly of a million new cottages and an outlay of three hundred millions sterling; (6) the immediate making good of the shortage of schools, training... | |
| Norman Angell - Labor - 1919 - 360 pages
...directly or through the local authorities, such ur[96] gently needed public works as (a) the rehousing of the population alike in rural districts, mining...possibly, of a million new cottages and an outlay of three hundred millions sterling; (b) the immediate making good of the shortage of schools, training... | |
| Elisha M. Friedman - Labor - 1919 - 252 pages
...villages, and town slums, to the extent, possibly, of a million new cottages and an outlay of three hundred millions sterling; (6) the immediate making good of...of schools, training colleges, technical colleges, etc., and the engagement of the necessary additional teaching, clerical, and administrative staffs;... | |
| Arthur James Todd - Social problems - 1919 - 232 pages
...villages, and town slums, to the extent possibly of a million new cottages and an outlay of three hundred millions sterling; (6) the immediate making good of...of schools, training colleges, technical colleges, etc., and the engagement of the necessary additional teaching, clerical, and administrative staffs;... | |
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