ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Marine" (Palmerston North): Not taught m New Zealand. It would be necessary for the lad to be apprenticed to a general engineering 1 shop, and, upon completion of apprenticeship, to gx> to aea for marine experience. A.J.C. (Ngaruawahla) : The review was re-published from Brisbane "Truth." Presumably the book m question will be on sale m New Zealand later. Write again. H.W. (Te Aroha): It will not affect "Truth," which all along has endeavored to satisfy the Regulations. When criticism is suppressed, "Truth" will protest. So far we have had no reason to complain. "Soldier" (Samoa): Carbine died at the Duke of Portland's stud farm m 19.14. The disputed try m the-Welsh match was scored by Bob Deans. Yes, 11. G. Mynott played threequarter back m the Welsh match. R. Place (Timaru): Will endeavor to I ascertain its value for you. j U.S. (Wanganui): Later information has reached this office, and further inquiries are being made. • T.F. (Whangamomona): No space. As the matter has been published elsewhere, it cannot now be considered.
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NZ Truth, Issue 685, 3 August 1918, Page 3
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174ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 685, 3 August 1918, Page 3
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