ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Xemo."—Necessity for research is generally admitted, but. at present space cannot be given for discussion. "A Fervent Democrat."—The authorities may be trusted to use the most appropriate methods. "Father of Boys in Overseas Forces."—Several Inquiries have been made on thia point. The best advice possible is given, but war contingencies may upset schedules. "Mother of Three."—The subject has the attention of the committees and it Is advisable to await, the result of inquiries. Mrs. L. Sarseant.— U is permissible for a private person In New Zealand fo send a private person in the United Kingdom food of any kind, provided the food is a bona fide unsolicited gift and is sent by post.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 8
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116ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 115, 17 May 1941, Page 8
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