W. H. ROBERTSHAW.
» ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. George A. McLeod.—-Lord Kutherford was born at Nelson on August 00, IS7I. His father was Scotch. F.C.C. —Details of the procedure have not been announced, but it would obviously bo impossible to discover a jury of any nation which had not some prior knowledge of the events. ••T.C."—(a) It is ruled that Mr. Cnte's funds do not become available till after the third event, hence you are on liueno second start. In the other instance, as no race was stipulated you arc on Hueno first start; (b) £2 15s and £ 1 7s Od. "Justice."—We do not think thero is indifference, but measures in which all united nations share responsibility cannot be carried out hastily. "Student."—lt would not be a comparable sacrifice, but it would give "some idea of what happened"—as is shown, by 'complaints at moderate rationing. "Bog."—As costs have risen as well as wages it appears that the problem remains. "National Thanksgiving."—The legal position affecting donations already mjJde would not permit this to be done.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 59, 7 September 1945, Page 6
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