MORTGAGORS' RELIEF.
A COMMISSION "ON STRIKE." DISSATISFIED WITH COURT.. (Per Press Association). PALMERSTON NORTH, Nov. 2. As a protest against the way the Courts are administering the Mortgagors Relief Act, members of the Wellington Mortgagors Relief Commission have returned to their homes. In other words, they are on strike. At various times the work of the Commission has been commended by judges, but apparently the Commissioners have not quite the same appreciation of the way the Courts are administering the Act.
• It is rumoured that the Commissioners think the Courts are not as lenient as they might be, not viewing the Act as the legislature intended. The chairman of the Commission will give no information for publication. He declared that members had not resigned. Nevertheless, the Commissioners have returned to their homes, while apparently there is plenty of work on hand. ' It is understood they also cancelled sittings.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 54, Issue 20, 3 November 1933, Page 6
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