ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Lest We Portret." The point you raise Is cuvereu bj regulations issued last week empowering the Army to discharge men win are unlikely to become tit again foi active service. Previously the ndjutmitgenenil could discharge only those returned soldiers who were graded permanently unfit. The Is a day for overseas service Is .pain upon their discharge. "Fed Up."—lt is pointed out that, with the accommodation that may lie used greatly reN duced. great difficulty is experienced In providing any such facilities and the best arrangements are made with the space available ' ' "Waitemala."—Direct complaint should be made to the Price Tribunal. G. T. P. Williams.—The necessity for the organisation Is sufficiently discussed in the - comments already published. Second polnl was made in a recent • letter. ■. • D. Crombie.—Such methods if widely adopted 1 would be dangerous ■to innocent people.' "Erk."—Apparently this is not a general cause of • complaint as denims are usually issued where the work requires. "Respect Where Due."—The facts were fully stated at the hearing, and the use of the legal term was not questioned by counsel
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXV, Issue 25, 30 January 1943, Page 6
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