1 Threo lads from Otago have entered :1 for the anual entrance examination, for I the Military College of Duntroon. Two s are from thc Otago Boys ’ High School, . anl nn e from the Invercarbill High 3 School. g effects of the Common vealth, 4 "war loan on the Australian money mnrs are ’ aays the “Australian Insurj ance and Banking Record,” becoming' f apparent, by degrees. In July the Vic* 3 toiian Stat e Savings Bank slightly raised its rate of interest on a certain class of deposits. The South Austra* lian Government next advertised its securities for sale over the Treasury codhter at 4A per cent., free of any income tax. The Tasmanian Government is new offering 4A per cent, securuie? for £700,000 over the Treasury counter at Hobart. The Hobart and Launceston Savings Bank have raised i their rat e of interest to 4 per cent, f The influence of the war loan on mortr B'age rates has been decided, and for the best securities the ruling rate is { 6 per cent, while the amount of money - available for lending on mortgage is restricted
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 5
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266Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 310, 5 October 1915, Page 5
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