ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS,
"Mother."—The practice is one followed for many years past, but apparently in this instance, instead of a weak and harmless solution, the boy obtained something much stronger. If damage was done you should bring the case before the school committee. "Quid Pro Quo."—Other points were also raised, but as the Prime Minister's replies were also published it appears unnecessary to comment further. "Rainbow." —Too strongly worded. A.S.—(l) Any money received on the sale or exchange of land or property is excluded from the definition of income under the Pensions Act and its amendments; (2) voluntary contributions by relatives to the support of pensioners are regarded as income.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 49, 26 August 1938, Page 8
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