REHABILITATION LOANS
NEW RECORD IN APRIL During April, loan authorisations made by the Rehabilitation Board totalled £1,510,074, a new record. Loans made by the board to the end k>f April now*total £19,804.240. Almost .all the loans have been for personnel pvho served overseas, while there have ibeen some loans for men of the {Merchant Navy and for war widows F and dependants. More than half of the loans have been for houses, the total number of . loans authorised for this purpose ‘being 8523. In April, £745.462 was made available for housing loans, £380,275 of this being for new buildings and £365.187 for actual purchases. Loans to establish former servicemen on farms of their own rose from ■ £530,237 in March to £604.294 in April, ddring which- month they numbered 154. This brought the total to 2005 •: loans worth £ 7.302.067. Nineteen hundred and sixty three of these loans were for men .who had served overseas.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24895, 7 June 1946, Page 8
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