ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Amateur."—As the- rule does- not exist, it cannot be quoted. In cutting for deal in euchre, the knave is the highest card, and the ace comes next. ■■ ■ . , , "A.H.J." (Karori).—The best and safest plan would bo to submit the document to a lawyer. > ■ "Wager."—Former inhabitants of Sydney state that they have nevej- experienced snow in that city, and the Government Meteorological Office can find no record of a snow storm there. The "southerly buster" brings up very violent changes of temperatures; as much as 20deg. in 15 minutes.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 38, 14 August 1923, Page 6
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