MORATORIUM MUST STAY.
• . —— LIBERAL MEMBER'S VIEW. (By Telegraph—Press Association. l PALMEKSTON XORTIt, Tliursday. In reply tp a question at a political meeting to-night Mr. F.-Masters, meinbur for Stratford/said that in view of the financial condition of tlie country it would be suicidal to lift the moratorium. He liad hoped a sufficiently large amount of money would be placed in the State Advances Department to meet tlie position, but as this would not he possible*in view of the many applications for advances, it would be better to extend the moratorium.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 115, 16 May 1924, Page 10
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