ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
H. E. Herring.—The discussion has closed. "Penniless Patients." —Regret we cannot admit discussion on individual cases. "A Great /War Widow."—Complaint should be sent direct to the station concerned. Helen M. Barnard.—Published in a contemporary. ' v "Just a Citizen."—lnquiries made show that under the war regulations no persons can be admitted to the wharf without permits. Taxi-drivers must hare them also. "Nero."—vis all Army recruiting is now under the ballot system there should be no ' cause for complaint in future. A.S.—lt is understood that this is governed by imperative shipping requirements.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 92, 19 April 1941, Page 8
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