A LEGAL DIFFICULTY.
' "*— ' —$ —; COLONIAL COMPANIES AT HOME. ! BY TELEGRArjI —I'IIESS ASSOCIATION—COrrjUGET, (Rec. April 2, 10.38 p.m.) - London, April 2. > 1 A deputation representing varkms largo colonial insuraiioe oompanies • interviewed' ■the Board of' Trade, and, urged that coin-, panics '-which are unable•< to -'rogistor - hdro ! under the. Companies A.ot 1 should bo allowed to hold land without the inconvenience of getting a license under the Tormain (?. Mort> main) Act for each-transaction. , ■ Mr. H. E. Kearley,'Parliariifintary -UnderSecretary - to the. Board, on behalf of the President (Mr. Lloyd-Ge<jrge), : while"' sympathising with tho .request, ( expressed dbubt as to the .possibility of legislation to relieve hampering restrictions being passed this session, unless tlio Board'of Trade is .-'satisfied that.there will bo no opposition.'
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 7
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117A LEGAL DIFFICULTY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 163, 3 April 1908, Page 7
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