ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Too MuSh Bother."—A similar complaint was made previously. The answer then given * was .that the publications placed on theso tables were chiefly those of interest only to women, and male readers desiring to sco the few general Interest magazines could do so on application to the attendant "Constant Header."—Thank you for the suggestion. "F.W." The officer you mention was quite capably defended on the floor of the House, and it would be a mistake to reopen tho issuo by Press correspondence. Thos. J. liddall (Hospital Survey).—We understand that the whole subject will shortly bo discussed by the authorities. Comment is better withheld in the meantime.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 8
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