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V!R. ARC HU R CRITICAL OR BANKS At the welcome to the 300 visiting Olajj farmers to-day, the Mayor, the Rev, J, K= Archer, said: I he !aet straw to break the canid's back is the extraordinary and unjustifiable action of the Banks of New Zealand, It is quite Q,K. for them to pay more interest on money pad i::, but they are going to charge < per cent, for money loaned, and the worst feature is that that will be charged for money on which they pa> no interest, namely, loose deposit:-. .‘here was a banking monopoly m the Dominion which had die wap port of the Government. COiYJ.IV!! T TED FOR SENTENCE Jane Ann Jonnston, who pleaded guilty at Wellington to stealing goods worth £1,03-4 16s 6d, was committed for sentence, Lai! being refused. ARE ON CHARGE FA! Lb The jury found Stanley Keeble Clark not guilty of having set fire to his hems at Victoria Crescent, Newmarket. in discharging the prisoner the judge warned him to keep away from drink. If he came back again, ho was w 2' -led, drink woud not be
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 41, 11 May 1927, Page 1
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