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VICTORY LOAN

DISTRICT PROGRESS 37 PER CENT OF QUOTA In addition to subscriptions amounting to £5953 in the WaikatoKing Country district yesterday £56,616 was allotted as the district’s share of a contribution by a national institution. This brings the district total to date to £501,959, which is 37 per cent of the quota. Hamilton town contributed £2066, to which is added £23,000 as a share of national institution contribution, making a total of £160,119, or 37 per cent. Subscriptions yesterday, total receipts to date and percentages of the respective quotas in the following towns are:— Yesterday Total Per

The Matamata County Council yesterday decided to invest £IOOO in the Loan. The chairman, Mr E. D. White, stated the council already had £13,000 invested in war loans. Councillors expressed a preference for investing the £IOOO in the national savings section of the loan.

£ £ cent Cambridge .. 4800 31,986 34 Matamata 3260 17,832 26 Taumarunui . 3000 17,948 28 Te Awamutu 4210 29,184 29 Te Kuiti 3000 19,562 . 32 Aria 300 2,208 35 Mamaku 300 1,960 45 Mangapehi .. 700 4,648 43 Manunui 600 3,837 29

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Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22612, 18 May 1945, Page 2

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VICTORY LOAN Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22612, 18 May 1945, Page 2

VICTORY LOAN Waikato Times, Volume 106, Issue 22612, 18 May 1945, Page 2

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