Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Housing. – in the House of Commons am ar 12 Mawrth 1924.
Sir G. DOYLE:
93.asked the Minister of Health the number of persons in the United Kingdom who own one house, and the number who reside in the same; how many such houses have been obtained through building societies or other thrift agencies; how many persons own two or three houses each; and whether the tendency towards such small ownership is most marked in large boroughs and cities or in small towns and rural areas?
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