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“FATHER CONFESSOR”

TRIBUTE TO BANK MANAGER. LONDON. July IS. There is no position more responsible,; demanding more ""tact, understanding and courage,' than that of the •’i'jßy- manager,-sai'd Viscount ' Waliefield yesterday. ' He was"’ making a present a lion to Mr.'A.’J. Hubbard, re-tiring-manager of the Cannon-street Lynnoh-of- tire Westminster'Bank ,at a ! luncheon in-hig honour’ at Cditlwainefs’ Hall. .Lord- -Wakefield’ continued: “Tire bank manager Is a father confesisoVtof 'tinr-opminerciar world, and he cah "give or withhold financial absolution. (Laughter.), It is frequently hfs duty to .withhold aid or set a limit to’it/ ” rii'a’'worll," 'it is’ a .very difficult, post and one demanding the highest qualities of character and intellect.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 3

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“FATHER CONFESSOR” Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 3

“FATHER CONFESSOR” Greymouth Evening Star, 30 August 1934, Page 3

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