MORTGAGE PLAN
CCINJiiRENCETIM POSSIBLE
;:;73ie:',Miiiister>■ of/ Finance, .the. Rt. Hbn;;J::G.,Cpates^stated yesterday that .heLcould , riot. see-'his' way clear to hold;- a" further'^conference with the special ,c6mriiittee-. which had been set' up ;b"y' the Associated Chambers of Commerce. He had already heard and npted the- representations, of business men in •'trie 'various^ centres, and had received-helpful-advice from a large number of people who were anxious to assist, the ■Governmgnt in its efforts to! stabilise the mortgage position and help the "farmers in their: serious plight.- ":* jl :/!•■>: ■.';/.:; ; ;."- - ~• .-. •jThe, Minister added that he appreciated the manner hi which many business and commercial \ men had placed their experience^ at his disposal. The session?was less,than, a week off, and it- was impossible,to hear representations from sections of the cominuniiy who- had already placed their views before him and the public.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1935, Page 10
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134MORTGAGE PLAN Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 34, 9 February 1935, Page 10
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