THE PUBLIC TRUST ENQUIRY
Siry—The gentlemen appointed to make the. Public Trust enquiry have publicly invited information, (to be seat them by letter) that ..may assist them in their work, This course does not recommend itself to me. Why should I sit down for hours to write that which could be communicated in speech in a tenth part of the time ? Most- commit' tees or commissions that ate set up Bpend time and money uselessly travelling ; these gentlemen appear likely to err in the opposite direction. It is not only error and mismanagement- that should be enquired into,"" but "also whether "the institution is worked btt the best" BystetA possibo. '■> The ' enquiry should be genuinely thorough, or it will be a fiasco, and to be of- any' übo it will bo nocossary for the committee to visit every town in which there is a branch.— I am, etc., * ENQUIRY. Nelson, 18th January, 1913. i
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1913, Page 2
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154THE PUBLIC TRUST ENQUIRY Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 17, 21 January 1913, Page 2
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