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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

’’ Caput Mortuum."—Held over for Inquiry. “Argument," Chatto Creek.—(l and 2).- We - regret that we are unable to answer your question with regard to the volume of discharge of the Moiyneux River in comparison with that of other rivers. (3) Either galvanised or copper piping would be suitable, but the latter Is to bo preferred. Cast iron piping Is not used for the purpose on account of its great expansion and contraction when subjected to extremes of heat and cold. "One of the Public,” Seacliff.-—We are assured, that the fullest Inquiries were made by the police and by officials of the Railways Department, and that their Investigations proved beyond doubt that the man was struck by a train.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22266, 19 May 1934, Page 12

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22266, 19 May 1934, Page 12

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22266, 19 May 1934, Page 12

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