ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
H. Scott. —So Ear as can be ascertained England has not exported frozen meat as a commercial undertaking. The fixtures (if fixed)' cannot be removed by outgoing tenant. "Father."—lt is useless to protest against the tyranny of fashion. "Skean Dhu," "Bobbie Dundee," "?ingle Thinker, not Shirker."—Cannot afford space. "Carry On."—lnadmissible. "Patriotic," "A Working Man."—Will make enquiry. "Anti-German."—Been said before many times. Letters addressed to The Editor for publication should be written in ink.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 92, 18 April 1916, Page 6
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