REPATRIATION
GRANTS BY THE BOARD. The Repatriation Board at its last meeting dealt with sixty-six applicants for business and furn.ture loans. In regard to furniture loans 31 were granted, four deferred for further consideration, and two were decl.ned. In the case of applications for loans with which to start business 15 were granted, three deferred, and nine decl ned. Two ex-medical officers were each granted £3OO to*assist them in establishing their practices. A loan was granted in the case of a soldier who is to take up firewood cutting in the Hutt, and another man was granted a loan to purchase a motor car for the mail service at Kimbolton.
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Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 5
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110REPATRIATION Wairarapa Age, 26 March 1920, Page 5
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