THE MORTGAGEE
Sj r ,—The Government is talking of adjusting mortgages. Will it pause a minute and view the people it is nitting, viz., old men and women, who, through age or bad health, have been obliged to sell their farms. 1 hose men and women, with indomitable spa t, went through greater hardships than this generation ever knew. 1 hey tie too independent, to accepM>. oV< » aid. What of them? Is their inte csl from their mortgage to be reduced and poverty to be their
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22499, 17 August 1936, Page 12
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