ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Know All."—The doctor on whose eertiaeate : the award is made, or a Labour Department inspector, canl say what is permittecJ-"Non-Dep. Christmas Rush."— The only free ■ travel granted railway employees ta during their annttat leare. and on!y it this ceincidte with the C&ristroas period' do they passes t&en. The passes are subject to many restrictions, amongst which t? the prohibition of travel by expresses. For the reason that most railway official* and employees are very busy paterfng for "he Eiolkfay perind rash, rerr Jew. even In admJnistratlTfr departments. «ef their itnnwwl leave then. There is tte mention In the Department's annual statement f* **>■«■ re«i item referred to. . ' ' "Inlieresteti Worker."—The theoretical) aspwt ha;i often Nr«*t» flb?rnsse«l.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVI, Issue 151, 23 December 1938, Page 8
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