CORPORATION FINANCE.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —Unless you are more correct in your other statements than you are regarding municipal finance, vide “ locked up unremunerative very large sums of borrowed money,” then you are “ all at sea," and as you are ccntinuallv most unfair to a hard-working set of public men, who do their work conscientiously and—notwithstanding your remarks—successfully, the best thing to do is to leave you there.—l am, etc., Finance. February 19 fOur article did not speak of moneys “locked up.” We protested against tne locking up (quite another matter) of large sums of borrowed money on which interest Lad to be paid annually.—Ed. E.S.]
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Evening Star, Issue 11815, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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107CORPORATION FINANCE. Evening Star, Issue 11815, 19 February 1903, Page 5
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