THE SOLDIERS' LOAN
SUBSCRIPTIONS COMING IN STEADILY THE SALES OF STOCK The Minister of finance (Mr. Masseyl slated yusrcnbiv that subscriptions to th» Discharged Soldiers' Settlement Loan wore tllll coming in steadily A pleasing fenturo of thu subscriptions was the largo i-mount of money that was being contributed by small investor*, trlio were not. affected by the compulsory provisions of tho Act, bill; who evidently desired to nrsist the Government to keep f»ith with the soldiers. These inrcsloia i'ouud the terms or t.ho loan satisfactory. Mr. Jlassey added that reference had been made in newspapers to sales of new loan stock at prices below the issue value. Tho number of transfers registered in tno Treasury to (lute was comparatively small, and the amount of money involved was not. groat. The iigwes appealed to indicate that reports regarding numerous sales at a heavy discount were emucwlmt exaggerate!!. These transactions were alt known to tho Treasury, and h». hoped in a few days to publish a statement of. the nnrounta involved.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 6
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169THE SOLDIERS' LOAN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 63, 8 December 1920, Page 6
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