SOLDIERS' UNPAID RATES.
LOSS OF COUNTY REVENUE- . (By Telegrapb.--'re«s Association WELLINGTON, this d-J^ During discussion with a d ?PJ*LI froinWhangamomona Council, it was stated that ■™sf c l a properties in the district -« abandoned by the holders,,. nl ° eIJ cent of whom were ex-soldiers. ft _ point at issue was loss of ««!"_j local bodies. In this case the Om* had lost £11.34 out of a total re«» of £400 °" Jrt.tSOl* The Minister of Lands agreedtbatw soldiers were over-protected. An v in-Council now enables local ooai" recover rates from the Ctowa. -.'3£j.
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 170, 19 July 1924, Page 6
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