ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Essential." —We cannot open discussion on individual cases, but neither the occupation being left in the case quoted nor that to •which the person is going is classified as "essential." Professor Allen.—Thank you, but we think the commendation already given is sufficient. W.B.—As legislation would be needed to introduce stage censorship, the first step would be to have the issue raised in Parliament. "Mrs. General Public."—lnquiry has been made and explanation obtained, which.will probably draw attention to importance of facilities to which you ref.er. "Lambton."—Subject is interesting, but pressure on. space forbids opening it for disL cussion at such length.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1944, Page 4
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