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State Advances Corporation

State Rental Houses

An advertisement by the State Advances Corporation appears in today’s issue, reminding intending applicants that applications for the renting of State rental houses should be lodged without delay. The Local Officer for the Corporation stated yesterday that the construction of the houses is proceeding rapidly, and the investigation of the applications by the State Advances Corporation is, therefore, proceeding forthwith. It is, therefore, in the interests of intending applicants to have their applications lodged without delay. Further, while the houses are not for sale and will be let on a weekly basis, tenants will be assured of permanency of possession, subject to compliance with the conditions of the tenancy. The Local Officer added that there were no income restrictions and any person was eligible to apply. 947

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Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 4

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State Advances Corporation Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 4

State Advances Corporation Northern Advocate, 27 November 1937, Page 4

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