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REHABILITATION LOANS

DIRECTOR PLEASED WITH NEW' SYSTEM Satisfaction with the working of district rehabilitation loan committees was expressed by the Director of Rehabilitation (Mr F. Baker) in an interview at Christchurch on Saturday. Mr Baker was on his way back to Wellington after having established a loan committee in Southland and one in Otago. Both are on the same lines as that already operating in Canterbury. Mr Baker said a loan committee was being set up in every land district. Wherever they had been set up they had worked satisfactorily from every point of view. Neither the State nor the returned men were suffering from this decentralisation process. The granting of loans had been speeded up considerably, and there was no longer any reason why people should advance the argument of dqjays for not dealing with returned men. He was not prepared to accept it as a valid argument.

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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24501, 26 February 1945, Page 6

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REHABILITATION LOANS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24501, 26 February 1945, Page 6

REHABILITATION LOANS Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24501, 26 February 1945, Page 6

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