ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Laughing."—Pointed and amusing, but more directly personal than we can allow. A.C.W.—Regret we. cannot admit the . comparison made. J.W.S.—Wo think the point was stressed sufficiently in the previous letter. "Inquirer."—The addition to the interest bill is small, Jf anything, but the terms of renewal may, under certain conditions, in- : volve annual repayments of principal approximating the sum mentionod. Also there will be interest on the export credits secured for Government purposes. G.A.H.—It is advisable to avoid personal issues if possible. "Another One Stung."—The Trice Tribunal has approved certain tea price increases. If you believe any have been made without approval, information should be given 10 the tribunal. J "Watch and Walt."—The suggestion has al- J ready been made. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1939, Page 8
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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1939, Page 8
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