PEOPLE'S CONFIDENCE IN PUBLIC TRUSTEE OIR JULIUS VOGEL, found- " crof the Public Trust Office, said in the House of Representatives fifty years ago:— "Honourable Members must be aware that it is very difficult to obtain trustees for ■wives and children, or executors under wills, with sufficient time at their disposal to do justice to the task; and even when after some difficulty and a great sacrifice to friendship such trustees are obtained, no one can be sure that in the case of death or removal their place will be well j supplied." To meet a vital need of the people, Sir Julius Vogel sec- " urea the establishment of the Public Trust Office. The remarkable _ expansion of the business in five decades is a great monument to a far-see-ing statesman. On 31st March, 1925, wills safely deposited with the Public Trustee totalled 48,957, and tho total is increasing at the rate of over 500 a month. These figures in a country of- 1,250,000 population, afford very emphatic evidence of the people's confidence , in their own State-guaranteed Office. C-42
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 136, 9 June 1926, Page 8
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