THE MORATORIUM.
NEW LEGISLATION PROBABLE. By Te’xJ'zra.rh—Press Association. Christ church. Last Night. 'Sir Francis Bell was asked to-day n •he had any information regarding ihe I existing moratorium. £ T am quite eure,” he replied, “that there will be an amendment of the Mortgages Exteusion Act and aLso of the legislation relating to deposits. It is quite ptobajde, though it has not yet been decided by Cabinet, that the direction of the legislation as regards deposits will be to give depositors the right to gradual and proportionate repayment to those requiring repayment of necessity. This legislation will be introduced during the approaching session. It has not, however, been decided by Cabinet and I speak more or less as Attorney-General.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1921, Page 5
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118THE MORATORIUM. Taranaki Daily News, 19 July 1921, Page 5
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