THE MORATORIUM.
Pm Pkjcss azaocixtiox. PALMERSTON NORTH. May 15. In reply to a question at a political meeting to-night Mr Masters, member for Stratford, said that in view of the financial condition of the country it would be suicidal to lift the moratorium. He had hoped that a sufficiently ed in the State Advances office to meet the position, but as this would not be possible, in view of the many applications it would be better to extend the
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17351, 16 May 1924, Page 10
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