ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. .
A. Livingstone.— (1) The usual coniiuercial practice in payment of accounts is to add exchange, but whether this can be demanded' depends on where the rent is made payable—here or at the owner's ; place of residence; (2) in Bougie Bay. 1 R.X.Z.A.F. —Warm acknowledgment of the ; merits of the entertainment has been i made. "A Spinster."—ln Britain the birth-rate has i risen during the war, which seems to question the basis of your argument. B. S. Barnett. —As the persons to whom the letter was referred did not wish to comi mem, the discussion is not being continued. | "Interested."—Our information, usually from official sources, is generally confined to a [ report of tho occurrence, without indicating whether either party was _at fault. In view of passible claims, we" could not publish statements on this point unless they came from an official source. "Soldier Father of Three." —The versions given before the Court differed, but the Magistrate appears to have taken tho lenient view.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 93, 16 October 1943, Page 6
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