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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"Well Stune."—We cannot draw attention to particular cases after such a lapse of time 'when Inquiry as to responsibility cannot be made, but the general warning la published. "A .Mother." —Without further details of the particular case it would be unwise to go beyond the .Magistrate's comment. I "Stung"."—Allocations are actionablo and cannot be published. It- would bo better to bring the matter to the notice of the. Government. HE —It would bo Inadvisable to add the exhibition question to the air route issue. "Let Sleeping Dogs. Lie." —We understand that the matter has been further considered, and that remaining tenants are to be given six months' notice from August.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 22, 25 July 1936, Page 8

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