At a meeting of the Talineislon Hepatriiition Committee 'ho following return, was presented uf applications-dealt with from tho inception of the commitileo up to September 18:—Vurnitiirc loans: Applications, 58; withdrawn, 5; granted, 53, to the extent of iili'J'.l Ss. sd. Tools of trade: Applications, ti; declined, ?.; granted, 4 .for ,£72 10s! Business loans: .Applications, 52; withdrawn, II; pending, •I; declined, 5; granted, 3.1, for <i 7331). Tuition fees: Applications 17; withdrawn, 1; declined, 3; granted. 13, for .£Bl 17s. Transportation: Applications,' 2; -declined 1; granted, 1, for .£25. -Siistoiinnco: Granted, 12. for .£'ss 13s. The total amount granted was -,£lo,ii!)7 Bs. 5d., in addition lo^tho above subsidised wage?, are being granted to 11 disabled soldiers learning new trades, (lie total-week-ly subsidies paid by the Department being <£1S lis. lid. Thirty men are. receiving free training at the- Technical School under the -Department's arrangement. Of tho tuition, foes granted above, only .£2O is by'way of loan, the balnnce being gifts. ; ::
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 6
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159Untitled Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 6
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