SECOND WAR LOAN
SU.M OF £6,000,000 STILL REQUIRED
WITH TEN DAYS TO GO.
FINANCE MINISTER URGES
SUPPORT.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WELLINGTON, This Day
A total of slightly more than £4,000.000 has been subscribed toward New Zealand’s second war loan, on this occasion for £10,000,000, which has been epen for three weeks. “This means,” said the acting-Prime Minister, Mr Nash, yesterday, "that £6,000,000 is still required if the full £10.000,000 is to be forthcoming by the closing date, and as there are only ten days to go it is hoped that the final effort will be one worthy of New Zealand.
“The necessity for finance for the effort is so apparent that it need not be stressed further. It’ is up to everyone to subscribe to the limit of their resources.”
MR HOLLAND’S APPEAL.
An appeal for support of the £10,000,000 war loan now offered for subscription was made last night by the Leader of the Opposition. Mr Holland.
“The war has reached a graver stage in its progress than at any other time,” said Mr Holland. “It is therefore more necessary than ever that everybody in the Dominion should help the country’s war effort to the limit of their capacity by subscribing to the war loan for which the lists close in a few days.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 23 August 1941, Page 5
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