. Transactions of conference held March 9 to 13, 1914, at Liberty buildings, Liverpool. M]^m m m i an FR0NT FLFWION. GROUND FLOOR. PLAN. F/RST FLOOR ALAA> Example of Four-room Cottagesat Kennington, London URBAN HOUSING Mr. F. T. Turton.—They did not know what was best for^fchem. Their habits were such that they could not change themand never will change them. They have idle, indolent have no words too strong for them. We have done our bestto get them. There are certain people whom no corporationor body of persons can help. All we can do is to hold out ahand of fellowship, and beyond
. Transactions of conference held March 9 to 13, 1914, at Liberty buildings, Liverpool. M]^m m m i an FR0NT FLFWION. GROUND FLOOR. PLAN. F/RST FLOOR ALAA> Example of Four-room Cottagesat Kennington, London URBAN HOUSING Mr. F. T. Turton.—They did not know what was best for^fchem. Their habits were such that they could not change themand never will change them. They have idle, indolent have no words too strong for them. We have done our bestto get them. There are certain people whom no corporationor body of persons can help. All we can do is to hold out ahand of fellowship, and beyond that, leave them to their owndevices. The future generation at any rate will never care tolive under the conditions their fathers and mothers lived under. A Delegate.—In clearing out slum areas and improvingwidth of roads, was the cost of this borne by Housing accountor not ? Mr. F. T. Turton.—The cost of land is included in theHousing accounts, but not the cost of road-making. Mr. H. W. Taylor (Newcastle-on-Tyne).—Mr. Turtonmentioned in some of these areas the corporation has dealt withthat in one cas
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