PASSENGERS OVERSEAS. I7OR BAGGAGE INSURANCE against " Fire, Theft, Sea Damage, etc., at lowpremium, apply NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., LTD., (Incorporated in Great Britain.) Routh'e Buildings, Featherston Street. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. MRS. C. H. and "One Who has Proved the Truth".—A reply by a member of the medical profession Is published. 'Outdoor Casual."—Tlio case for the outdoor casual has already been stated. "Molto Stanco."—A line to the tramways department, specifying the stop, would put the matter right. "Cleanliness." —Usually clean string la used for this purpose, but if you know of other practices the city health inspector should be advised. "Ex-Digger."—Where there Is a justifiable complaint or the refusal of sustenance the case should be eubmltted to the head of the Department or the Minister. "J.E.L."—Other tributes to the efficiency and courtesy of officers of tho Replacement Department have already been published. "Justltla."—Regret we cannot admit discussion of judge's awards in individual cotnpoti"Fair °Play."— Until the regulations are altered 1 as you suggest it would not be reasonable ! to quote the personal application. , "Right Hook."—lt would be more effective to lodge a personal complaint either with the I police or with the man's employers.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 130, 3 June 1936, Page 8
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