ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Tax.','—The main onus for deducting the tax i 1* on the employer, but It la advisable that I you should safeguard your own position by seeing that the stamps aro affixed, as the employee, under the • regulations. Is required to cancel them when receiving the i payment. ["New Zealander."—Quotation appreciated, but ! It Is advisable to keep the discussion In serious rein and the point thus made has already been emphasised. "Sympathiser."—Regret that we cannot open a discussion on the facts, especially as the person concerned was represented by counsel and pleaded guilty. A.L.McS.—The difficulty would arise in giving the .attention necessary to ensure freedom from blight and: other pests, which would otherwise spread to regular orchards. I "Sea Wrack."—Letter too strongly worded. "Cheaper Life-rates."—Letter raises an entirely] new question In which conclusions cannot bo based on generalised statements. The special coyer for mortgages Is not comparable with ordinary lnsuranco. P. J. Donovan and others. —We cannot admit discussion of the subject "ono man, one Job," with referenco to particular Individuals. "Equity."—The Pair Bents Act provides the j means of regulation as it applies to all dwellings except such as are first let after j tho passing of tho legislation and buildings originally ercctod as flats (not including subdivided, houses). "Darby and Joan."—The British Mint has I issued silver coins of the value of ono penny and two ponco as part of tho Maundy Monoy issues.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 69, 18 September 1936, Page 8
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