LOANS FOR EX-SOLDIERS
During a temporary stoppage of loans under the Discharged Soldiers Stettlement Act in April last, a deputation of the "Returned Soldiers' Association waited upon the Prime Minister and Mr. Guthrie (Minister of Lands), and was promised by the Prime Minister that the DS.S. Act would-bo continued until every soldier- had ken repatriated. W?veral' members of the executive of the Wellington U.S.A. were present at ™ deputation, and at a meeting ke»«« Wednesday last these members expressed themseW in no uncertain voice JJicn reference was made to a statement of the Primo Minister that no fur_ her.loan, would be granted for ready-bmlt houses. In writing to headquarters, N.Z.8.5.A., tho Wellington executive pointo out tt*t men who were n camp at the time tno ised on the spot have boon <}% to "i<» 1 themselves of the benefits of the D.S.S. now that his time has come -e Govern , mint to carry out its promises in the. matter. -
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 25, 25 October 1920, Page 4
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157LOANS FOR EX-SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 25, 25 October 1920, Page 4
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