DEPLETED FUNDS
. .-— —* 2 ADJUSTMENT OF MORTGAGES J PATRIOTIC' ASSOCIATION*" c < """* '' 31 (Special to the "Evening Pott.") w MASTERTON, This Day. * The Mortgage Adjustment-Commis- s] sion came in for some passing criti- P dim at yesterday's meeting of the Wai- c rarapa Patriotic Association. Mr. H. M. Boddington pointed out , ' that the activities'of the Commission .. had depleted, the'association's funds t! by about £2158, while there were still ten more cases to be heard. "I<was ' personally of the opinion," he added, 'u fthat any commission, would have y • treated the funds of an association like . this a little more generously. The Commission, however, had a job to do and it might be said that the members did ft without fear or favour.'? . ,— The chairman, Mr. D. McGregor, said that in several cases where he thought they should have got interest and gome . principal the amounts had been coini pletely written off. He' thought the. Commission 'had been' very '•■ generous to applicants in more than one case.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 22
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164DEPLETED FUNDS Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 146, 23 June 1938, Page 22
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