ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"prudence" (Nelson) -^o : have no knowledge of the person! referred to, but our advice is to trust him not until you have your marriage lines. "Reader" (New; Plymouth).— Write to the company explaining that you have already sent money and returned some cards. Keep copies of your correspondence. Should {rouble arise write us again. ; < i , A (Christchurch) .—The late Mr. John Norton was not a qualified barrister. In the opinion of many he was superior to a great many qualified barristers. | «*F.C. J." (Invercarglll).— A*> far as we can learn, the damage te done to a vessol by the piercing of (the vessel by the torpedo and the internal oxploBlon which follows. Splinters from a burst torpedo would cause damago, but not sufficient to; sink a vesfid " ■ ■ j 1 ■ ■ ■■■'■' «'i.P.M."— Will ''answer your questions next Issue. Wrestling authorities are Bcarce at present. "In Cellar Cool, no doubt, is the song you mean. Anyhow, will endeavor to let you Know aU about It next week.
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NZ Truth, Issue 569, 13 May 1916, Page 8
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167ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 569, 13 May 1916, Page 8
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