“TOO GENEROUS”
CRITICISM OF ADJUSTMENT COMMISSION EFFECT ON PATRIOTIC FUNDS The Mortgage Adjustment Commission came in for some passing criticism at today’s meeting of the Wairarapa Patriotic Association. Mr H M. Boddington pointed out that the activities of the commission had depleted the association’s funds by about £2,158, while there were still ten more cases to be heard. "I was personally of the opinion,” he added, "that any commission would have treated the funds of an association like this a little more generously. The commission, however, had a job to do. and it might be said that the members did it without fear or favour. The chairman, Mr D. McGregor, said that in several cases where he thought they should have got interest and some principal the amounts had been completely written off. He thought the commission had been very generous to applicants in more than one case.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 8
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148“TOO GENEROUS” Wairarapa Times-Age, 22 June 1938, Page 8
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