ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A Kaker's Wife" and "K.T.." —Comment upon adi'erii.scd statements cannot Lo accepted except in the .same form. World Order." —Xaine and address not enclosed, and letter restates arguments which liave previously been used. A J'akeha .Maori."—As an initial dillleull.v— Hie provision of teachers—would be insuperable at present, it would be best to raise the question first with the Education De- • i>!ir(ment. C.O'U."—Regret wo cannot publish chal-
letl-res. Another Disappointed Ycninj,' Mother."—Several similar complaints have been published. Third (.'eneratinn Xpw JSeulniidur." —Raises too ninny controversial issues for discussion within present upaco limits.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 130, 29 November 1945, Page 6
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