STATE ADVANCES
♦ 1 : UO's STATEMENT DENIED. (BY TELEGRAPH APSOCIATION'. WELLINGTON, March Exception is taken by the Prime Minister, who is also incharge. of the State Advances Office, to a statement made by two Auckland members of Parliament, Mesei&jSpßee and. Parry, to the effect that ipajfe inspectors- , employed by the StafMjr I Ad-, vances Department have been ||%iven holidays until the end of the fijujanciali ye.ar so as to avoid further p||ij;ress; payments on homes. The reply has : beeu sent by Air a telegram on the subject received bv : him: “Am amazed at the statement that inspectors have been given holidays so as to avoid progress payments on houses until after the end of the financial year. There is not a. tittle of truth in it. The Advances Department has never ceased to make progress payments, and moneys are paid out <?as .freely as has ever been the case in the past.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 8
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151STATE ADVANCES Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 18 March 1925, Page 8
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