The Feilding Star, Oroua & Kiwitea Counties Gazette. Published Daily. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1896. THE BANKING ENQUIRY.
When concluding his evidence at the LSaukiug Enquiry on Friday, in reply to cue question by JUr Montgomery, "Is cijc Colony likely to suffer ultimate loss .hrougu the Bank of New Zealand '? " Ai- iiooth said : " I think tbe Colony ia :..;. nkei\ to lose one shilling, always provided that tho management of tbe Bank is capable, competent and trustworthy, and always piovided that the arrangements for conduct of its business shall not require interference such as is contained iv a Parliamentary enquiry of ihis kind," Tkia cecity is treachaafc, and cuts like a two-edgect sword. It id impossible to expect good management on cue part of officials if they are to be nuiQpered by the ioar of jjoiitical interference on tiie one baud, and the dread ;i micus like the yivsuut enquiry got up lo sausfy political cuds, or to seeK means oi revenge on a political opponent) ou tbt oiher. Mr Buuih io a bard hitter evidently, and knows where to place his Dluws with the most telling effect.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1896, Page 2
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185The Feilding Star, Oroua & Kiwitea Counties Gazette. Published Daily. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1896. THE BANKING ENQUIRY. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1896, Page 2
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