ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"An Admirer o( tho Minister of Lands. —Publication of general charges' would not bo of use. "Movietone."—lt would be,better to submit the suggestion to the management. "Pass-It-On." —Many mortgagees have voluntarily made concessions, but there is no legislative compulsion on them to do so. "Thirtaen-year-old Schoolboy/—Wo think sufficient has been said on that aspect. "Useful."—lmpracticable. "One of tho Unemployed."—(l) It would not bo nosalblo (o call Parliament together at a few days' notice; (2) ministers liavo accepted the in- per cent, reduction, and as they must give -their whole time to tho duties it would not be fair to place them ; on tho samo basis as members. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 12
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