10 févr. 1957 - DMA head proposes dramatic increase in Māori house building
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In 1957, M. Sullivan, the new Secretary of Maori Affairs, used the supposed established link between housing and Maori advancement to argue for a dramatic increase in the number of houses built. In a lengthy and detailed submission to Walter Nash, Sullivan proposed increasing by 75 the number of houses built by the Department annually from 1961, until the Department was financing 750 houses per year.
Source: https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/handle/10092/4352
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