D.J. MacDonald to Mr. Marsh. Talks about subsidised housing in Dundee and that they can only be afforded by 'people in fairly comfortable circumstances' and not shipyard labourers or jute workers as they do not earn enough. Gives examples of slums that...
- Reference:GB 254 MS 93/1/8/2/9/1/1/6
- Dates of Creation:5 Jul 1922
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D.J. MacDonald to Mr. Marsh. Talks about subsidised housing in Dundee and that they can only be afforded by 'people in fairly comfortable circumstances' and not shipyard labourers or jute workers as they do not earn enough. Gives examples of slums that should be cleared
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