FULL SECURITY
EMPHATIC ASSURANCE
«*>&??? anxi unqualified assurance tVHr f + "U of all War Loan S?£ N£ tlo£ al pavings investments is given by the Prime Minister and the Minister of Finance in answering a rumour brought to notice by a cSfespondent in a letter to the 7 'VveSng The correspondent, "X.C.M.," wrote"For some time there has been? a oft™^ going round to the effect that after the war holders of National Savings .accounts will be asked to leave their money in the hands of tlie Gov! ernment. At first I took' So notice of this rumour, but on continuing to hear it from many different sourcis, I and fILw mily £ c cided that as we most certainly could not afford to lose our Tn&Z*^^ not invest any mo?e in National Savings, and I know of many others who have come to the same decision, Now that a new War hP^i 138A c-en opened, I think it would be a good time for the Prime Minister n 2 mt£ c a f d + efins e statenSt Tegardhnf i, w of money invested in accouS?» BondS and National SavinS Sa|^=« d4 aNational rV n o^ £ date set out in the bond Every Security Certificate wil] be met according to its terms. JNo possible way of saving could w^T^. oUre than "" -veslie^
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 7
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219FULL SECURITY Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1944, Page 7
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