THE LIBERTY LOAN
EXTENSION OP TIME SUGGESTED. V suggestion that the- Minister . of Finance should extend Tor a fortnight the- period for subscriptions to the Liberty Loan and. should extend .to Decern; bcr 1 the date of the first -instalmeiit; was made in the House of -Bep«Mnt<j-th-es- yesterday by Mr. G.-H. Smith (Pahiatua). ■ ' . ' T Tho Minister of Finance (Sir ..Tames Allen) said he did not see any objection to the extension if tiio Treasury did not got all the money required by September k the original.date for the closing ot the loan. • Ho would consider the engKcslion regarding the date of payment of the allotment. . Sir Joseph Ward said be fished to ask; for the ■ information of ] intending subscribers, if persons who did not subscribe bv September 21 would be free ol punishineiit, provided .they, subscribed within a forbjight after? - Sir James Allen:. Perhaps the best way will be to -sav that if. they, subscribe within a fortnight we will not jutlict pimishment.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 6
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163THE LIBERTY LOAN Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 305, 20 September 1919, Page 6
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