The maximum rats of interest deem* ed by the British Isw as reasonable for moneylenders to chaise is 48 per cent., but unlicensed moneylenders have been exposed as charging its much as 180 per cent. " • '■" ' - • ". ■
uJIt? JJrtm cAtirgmmw* fading DAILY With the largest circulation —both in qoawttty and OHflffiy. is owned and cptnM In Christdwrcli in the inipvests <>£ ' the people of , Canterlmqr and Westlaad.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20083, 12 November 1930, Page 5
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