ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"One or the Mothers."—Wo have published reports and letters drawing .attention to tho facts and remedial measures are being considered; but .we could not glvo publicity to a boycotting proposal. Nemesis."—As decision has boen reserved on .these applications comment is not permissible- ' E.O.E.—The address to which subscriptions for the-Health Camp may bo sent is that ot tho secretary. Mr. -Meachon, 2D Vivian Street A. Small.—The ponalty Is a 10 per cont. flat rate on all unpaid rates. If a part-payment Is made on or before February 18 however, the penalty will apply only to tho balance unpaid. In other words, tho ratePayer'saves 2s in the £1 by paying what he can. prior to February 19. -
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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 8
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