STATE AS LENDER
Land and Property WITHDRAWAL REQUESTED By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dunediu, Oct. 28. Asking the Government to withdraw from lending on land and property and leave it to private enterprise, a remit from the executive was moved to-day by Mr. Stronach Paterson at the conference of the Associated Chambers. He said that State lending had had disastrous results to the taxpayers. The asking of a moratoriium to the Public Trustee for local bodies’ sinking funds indicated the position in which the country’s finances had got. Mr. A. 11.I 1 . Wright said that they should obtain full information of the position regarding State lending. Mr. F. H. Bass questioned whether they could get sufficient money from private enterprise. Mr. P. O. Smellie said that at the end of March, 1032, the interest owing to the State Advances Department came to £940,000, and he doubted if it could be recovered. Instead of the losses being placed on the bondholders it was being transferred to the whole body of taxpayers. He saw no reason, why the State Advances Department should not be ultimately liquidated, and he moved an addition to the remit as follows: “That this conference considers that no new money be provided for the State lending departments and that the State Advances Act and its amendments of 1913 be immediately repealed.” Mr. Machin said that a first mortgagee found sometimes that owing to Government priority he was only the fourth mortgagee. The State Advances Department was to-day competing for the business of the farmers and yet ithad no money. There was a confusion of interests. The Government departed from recognised principles and then the road to hell was easy. Mr. Paterson said he would be prepared to accept the amendment. There was plenty of private money available for all the legitimate requirements of the borrowing on laud. Mr. Wright said that the Government should confine itself to government and not to trading. The remit as amended was adopted.
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Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 8
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328STATE AS LENDER Dominion, Volume 26, Issue 30, 29 October 1932, Page 8
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