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Business Integrity

All example of English integrity in small business matters was noted recently. 'An Auefcland, man who formerly rendered certain services to a London eoncern received through the post a cheque lor 10s with a covering note which stated that one for that amount had, been posted in October, 1910, adding: "The cheque has not been presented tor payment, and we can only presume that it must have been lost in transit. "We therefore enclose cheque for 10s to replace it." The Auckland man had severed his connection with the London concern some two years ago and was quite unaware that it owed him. anything.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 37, 31 December 1943, Page 7

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106

Business Integrity Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 37, 31 December 1943, Page 7

Business Integrity Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 37, 31 December 1943, Page 7

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