D.J. MacDonald to Dr. Burgess. States that no family living in the slum areas has benefited from the new housing schemes and that all slums in Dundee need to be cleared
Mr. Marsh, Colonial Office, Downing Street, to D.J. MacDonald. Marsh states that Churchill has received a deputation from the Dundee Corporation about the housing of the working classes
C.C. Foster, The Scottish Office, Whitehall, S.W.1, to E. Marsh. Talks about the 1919 Housing Act and that it allowed Dundee Town Council to provide 140 two room houses with bathrooms.
Letter from C.C. Foster, The Scottish office, Whitehall, S.W.1, to Mr. Marsh. Talks about a request from the Dundee Housing Committee for the Scottish Board of Health to build a large number of 2 room houses.
D.J. MacDonald to Mr. Marsh, 'Housing Scheme'. Talks about whether the additional rent incurred from new housing should be paid by the tenant or by local and imperial taxation.
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...
Bundle of papers dealing with various issues and with different peoples opinions on them (for example, Churchill, Ramsey MacDonald, Asquith and the Dundee Advertiser. Topics are unemployment, taxation, housing, coalition, Irish question, economy, trade...
Copy of speech delivered to a meeting convened by the Dundee Liberal Association in support of Churchill and D.J. MacDonald as candidates. Speaking about the housing and health problems in Dundee.