ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Speeding Up."—Your allegations of slavedriving unr J" the guise of profit-sharing could not be published until an investiga- ■ tlon is made. Such an inquiry is beyond our scope. If you can substantiate your statements, jour best course is to bring the matter under the direct notice of the authorities.
'Watchman."—We agree with your defence of our national educational system, but we cannot open our, columns to a discussion of the management of private schools.
"Constant Reader."—Yes. New Zealand Medical Corps and New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps.
'One Interested."—(l) No. (2) Yes, if her husband did not die as the direct or indirect result of military service.
All letters addressed to the Editor intended for publication must be written in ink.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 114, 11 November 1919, Page 6
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