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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Traveller." —Thank you. Several of the questions raised have since been discussed. "Hurry Up," W. L. Beavis, and C.M.C—As it would be impossible to have public discussion of all tunnel suggestions it would be better to communicate direct with the council committee. "Curious.'-'—We have emphasised the desirability of an example in economy by those in authority, but it is inadvisable to invite public discussion of individual cases. "Antiwindup."—Specifications for the usual Slit trench have been published in the Press, and a small fee for specifications for the more complicated structure is scarcely open to objection, considering that all other costs will have to be met. The other point is being referred to the authorities. E. H. Norman.—ln view of the extraordinary circumstances it would be impossible to demand this. "War Widow" and A.H.—lt was not suggested that more than a few men are responsible ahd no reflection was cast oh the majority. "Air Raid Warning."—This would raise the whole question of evacuation.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 40, 17 February 1942, Page 4

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Untitled Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 40, 17 February 1942, Page 4

Untitled Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 40, 17 February 1942, Page 4