ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"C.E." (Te Kuiti): (1) Yes; the girl who started the atrocity tale m question waa sent to prison. It was m the first year of war. Nevertheless, the Huns have been proved guilty of the most hideous and wanton cruelty. (2) See any good encyclopaedia. "S.L.C." (Wellington): (1) The Act is repealed; (2) Bowling was released immediately the Labor Party came into power. "A.8." (Walno): "Tea Blending- and Buying" <&d), and "Tea Blending as a Pine Art" (10s), may bo had through Messrs. Ma-ckay, Wellington. "Inquirer 'M.' " (Waimate): No law to prevent her. "J.T.W." (Pukahu). Your complaint was a perfectly legitimate one for the columns of your local paper, and the rejection of your letter shows a sectarian narrowness on the part of the editoT m question that one deplores to meet with. Letters returned. "E.M." (Wanganul)i (1) Thirteen figures; (2) One thousand, seven hundred and fifty-one million, seven hundred thousand. "Lora Gorge": The ace-king straight wins. "R.H." (Moa Flat, Otago): (1) Sir Robert Bear, 67 and 69, Marketstreet, Sydneyj (2) -Decameron of Boccaccio.
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NZ Truth, Issue 701, 23 November 1918, Page 3
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177ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 701, 23 November 1918, Page 3
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