LAW AND HONOUR
THE ROYAL FOUNDATION OF GOVERNMENT.
I believe the mere multiplication of enactments is not a proper remedy for such evils that may exist, (said Sir Thomas Inskip, the AttorneyGeneral in Britain's Ministry, recently). It is only a year or two ago since the last Company Act was passed. Whatever mistakes there may be in the Act, whatever shortcomings there may have been in the deliberations of Parliament, the proper remedy is a higher standard of honour.
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Waipa Post, Volume 45, Issue 3210, 30 July 1932, Page 2 (Supplement)
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