REVALUATIONS.
SOLDIER LANDS. LARGE CONCESSIONS. (By Telegraph— Special -to Star.) vr . .WELLINGTON, July 30. the Minister for Education stated last night that the Soldiers’ Valuation Committees and the National Board had done excellent work. The number ot soldiers on the land was 9631, of m on ? 5347 had applied for revaluations, lne board had already given determinants it 2660 c ? ses > thus dealing with half of the total. Reductions had been made m capital and interest, tempermg the wind to the shorn lamb. * The total amount written off caoital in these S.sqwfji 41 ’, 064 ; a,,d “'redoction of ±—csJ,2b3 had also been made in mortth,e grand total to £830,32/ for half the applications Liberal concessions had also been made in interest and rent, and in remissions or arrears.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 July 1924, Page 9
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127REVALUATIONS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 30 July 1924, Page 9
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