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Footnotes 1 J.H. Cardew. ‘What Town Planning Is and Does’, Sydney Regional Plan Conference. Inaugural Dinner, Wednesday, 29 November, 1922. Record of the Speeches , p. 9. The first comment was made by W.F. Foster in an ‘Appeal to the Citizens’, ibid ., p. 28. 2 But see A.J. Brown and H.M. Sherrard, Town and Country Planning , Melbourne 1951, p. 28. The SRPC is mentioned briefly in L. Sandercock, ‘Property, Politics and Power: A History of City Planning in Adelaide, Melbourne and Sydney since 1900’. Ph.D. thesis, Australian National University 1974, pp. 133–134, and P. Spearritt, ‘An Urban History of Sydney’, Ph.D. thesis, Australian National University 1976, p. 61, but not in the books based on these dissertations: Cities for Sale (1975) and Sydney Since the Twenties (1978) respectively. 3 R. Gibbons, ‘Improving Sydney 1908–1909’ in J. Roe (ed.) Twentieth Century Sydney: Studies in Urban and Social History , Sydney 1908, pp. 130–131. 4 Report of the Royal Commission for the Improvement of the City of Sydney and Its Suburbs, New South Wales Parliamentary Papers (NSWPP) . 1909 , Vol. 5 . pp. xvii , xxi, and lix. 5 A. R. Jemmett , The Improvement of the
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