TO CORRESPONDENTS.
A. James, Hamilton. —No, the position has not yet been filled. "Anxious,” Paraparaumu.—(l) You are "wrong. Tasman discovered New Zealand in 1642, while Cook landed 127 years later —in 1769; (2) the Prince of Wales did not accompany his -Royal parents on the occasion you mention; (3) address your query to the High Commissioner for y New' Zealand, The Strand, London; <4> we have no means of ascertaining; (5) yes; 5J per cent., redeemable in 1942. "Old Campaigner,” Manawatu —There appears to be considerable doubt about the matter; several authorities we consulted state that no specific order has been issued in connection with the manner of flying the Union Jack on Anzao Hay, and that, therefore, the flag should be hoisted mast high. "Inquirer.”—(l) No; Consult a solicitor; (3) interview the. parties yourself ; (4) No.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10896, 10 May 1921, Page 4
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