ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"A Soldier's Sister."—We ar.e officially Informed that free railway passes were issued to B Company, 28th Reinforcements, when it went on final leave, the siime as to all other Eeinforeements. If, however, a man had enjoyed .the same concession with a previous Reinforcement, and had been put back to the 29fchs, he would not ■ «tt the concession again. "One of the Wives."—The matter is being considered, and will be remedied as soon as possible. "An American."—Hitherto the carrying of batons and side arms by the New Zealand Military Police in their own country has not been considered necessary. tetters addressed to The Editor intesded fer publication should be written ia iak.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 40, 16 August 1917, Page 6
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