ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
*.. ■ j "Piggery" (Heriot): "Is," -not "are." J.B. (Wellington): You took a risk | when you disobeyed the notice not to stand on the platform- The conductors are not as strict as they should be m ordering people off the platform, but people who stand there "do so at their own risk. "Reader" (Auckland): (1) For the players themselves to decide; (2) Usually sixpence a cue; (3) You .have to take your turn according to the marker's ruling; (4) Singlehanded Is, three or four participating Gd, five or six Is, and seven or eight Is 6d. <■ "Argumentive" (Gisborne) : ' Lunar rainbows have been observed m New Zealand, but they are not of frequent occurrence. "Demos" (Waipawa) : Legislation gives the members of a school committee power to make such arrangements as they wish for the use, out of school hours, of the school building -controlled by them, as long as such p use is for lawful purposes. A • school-house not twenty miles away from your district has been \ised for the purpose of Bible teaching for the ipast twenty years.
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NZ Truth, Issue 818, 16 July 1921, Page 9
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179ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. NZ Truth, Issue 818, 16 July 1921, Page 9
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