ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
'Apprentice."—Apprentices' monthly tickets have not been done away with. 'H.S.l..T."—Soldiers in New Zealand training camps are allowed to post letters for Id provided they indorse each envelope by giving number, rank, and name. The concession does not apply to soldiers outside the camps or to discharged soldiers who are only ordinary civilians. 'Query."—No. The Australian Divisions have just been withdrawn from the line for a space of nearly three. months. The Canadians, not the & ustralians, fought at Vimy Kidge.
tetters addressed to The: Editor intended fer publication should be written in ink.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 100, 27 April 1917, Page 6
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