THE TWO MILLION LOAN.
A quite optimistic view of the success of the Government’s two million Public Works loan is taken by the Minister for Finance (Sir Joseph Ward;. Before leaving for the North on Tuesday, he said it was not possible to speak fully regarding the loan just then, as applications would not close until the end of the week. But he could give an assurance that the lean was being well subscribed for throughout the Dominion. He had no doubt a: all that the issue would be * success The Minister a.vcd that it was surely iu the best ret-ece-sts c.t the Dominion that the ;v.;;.xv uyeuveo. ior necessary vu.S ,v,v;Vs 'should be provided •cad.c Dee amount raised was ,c Iv v,v,v-.ed cv-e, a ruuoh longer sc. usual but it should ccoc: ;.V eguituatc requirements ,v. Ccecouc.t .w The longer period reese; reduced aurual expeudi-;-,v ;vg this could be e ‘.reeled, he felt sere, without unary being
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1468, 4 November 1915, Page 2
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158THE TWO MILLION LOAN. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 1468, 4 November 1915, Page 2
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