ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Wager."—The latest figures available, being those of 1921 for England and Scotland, and of 1920 for New Y o rk, show the following populations: London, 7,470,108; New York, 5,1)20,048; Manchester, 730.551; Birmingham, 919,435; GUsgow, 1,034,009; Edinburgh, 420,281. "Fair Play."—On inquiry "The Post" was informed that the result of the Beauty by Blograph Competition would be advertised to-night. John E. Ingram.—The alterations were effected at a cost of £500, in order to make the wagons more suited to the topography of Wellington, and to facilitate the work of tile roundsmen.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 6
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