BUILDING SOCIETIES
WORK IN BRITAIN SINCE WAR
(BrltUh OfflcUl Wlreleu.)
RUGBY, January 25. Since the war building societies in Great Britain have advanced no less than. £720,000,000, and about half of the 2,000,000 hfiuses erected in that period have received financial assistance, from them.
The building societies have now promised their co-operation in a scheme designed to facilitate the building of houses for letting to lower-paid wageearners, and a substantial volume of business under this scheme is in process, of negotiation.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 23, 27 January 1934, Page 11
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