BEREAVEMENT NOTICES. THANKS.
KNOTT.—Mrs. M. Crowther, Mr. R. Crowther, and Mrs. Naylor wish to Thank all friends and neighbours for their kindness in their recent very satf bereavement. .. SCOTT.—Mrs. J. Scott, 1 Wltakl St. North, Lower Hutt, wishes to express her very sincere Thanks to all kind friends and neighbours for their messages, letters, and telegrams of sympathy in her recent sad loss. SCOTT.—Mr. and Mrs. P. Doyle and Family wish to Thank all friends for the many expressions of sympathy and kindness shown them in the sad loss of their dear son-in-law, Pri\_iie J. Scott.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. R. Green.—lt would be wrong to blame all for the faults of a few whose conduct is open to censure. M. Henry.—These principles are widely approved and it remains only to secure their wider application. "Long-Suffering."—lf a new scheme Is announced the point will be borne in mind. "Social Security."—The universal superannuation is payable at 65 for both sexes.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 19, 23 January 1943, Page 1
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