ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Adolphus."—Only a Military Sen-ice Board , can decide the point you raise. If you ■wish to succeed, you should lodge your appeal forthwith.
'Argument."—No. , Men re-classified C 2 may take it to all intents and purposes that such is final, or, in other words, that it is extremely improbable they will be called up again for further examination. Such decision must rest ultimately on the supPly of man power and tho length of tho
"Mother of Two."—Tho child must be registered in your present name: i.e., your husband's name.
"Enquirer.' 1 — (1) You could get a marriage certittcate trom Melbourne by writing to the Kegistrar-General of Victoria anf enclosing a postal note for 2s cd, with postage for return of certificate. (2) The Chairman of the Pensions Board is Mr. • D. G. A. Cooper;
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 134, 4 December 1917, Page 6
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