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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

"Lost."— The Waratah was bound from Australia to London, and was steaming between Durban and Capetown when she disappeared. She belonged to Lund's Blue Funnel Line, whose headquarters were London "National."— The Premier has announced that the Government, will submit pension proposals which — in Mr. Masscy's opinion — should be satisfactory. See Post of Thursday, 27th inst. "Get Into It."— See the concluding remarks of the Mayor in The Post's report— yesterday's issue. Your letter seems to be unfair to Mr. Luke "Better Arrangement."— The Defence Department has the rearrangement you propose under consideration, and if arrangements can be made at Cairo, whence the lists arc despatched, the alteration will be made. In the case of evening papers the lists must appear as transmitted, because there is not time to alter them "Not A Shareholder."— Seems to us quite proper that the company make the selection, and the Government did well to avoid making the appointments "Jaray."— The Imperial Government declined the offer, and co for the present the matter Is ended Cannot afford 6pace "Patriot."— Florid rhetoric that would avail nothing. Can only afford space for clear credible evidence "Chain Sling."— See editorial: "The Question of Recruits," in to-day's Post J. Swain— Declined with thanks Letters addressed to The Editor for publication should b« written in ink

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 126, 29 May 1915, Page 4