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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

J. G. M., Mosgicl.—(l) Mr F. Langstone, M.P. : for Walmarlno, .was a Labour union I organiser and refreshment room keeper j before entering Parliament. (2) It is 1m- ; possible to say what attitude the Labour ; Party would adopt In connection with the . banking question. It is highly improbable j that (to use your own words), even "if! it wished to do so ” the extreme step suggested would be taken. "Amateur,” Port Molyneux.— (1) If tho pota- ; toes were properly hoed up there should not have been any green tubers around the roots of the plant. The growth of small potatoes higher up occurs at times, hut your comparative failure • probably i arose from Insufficient cultivation. in the matter of hoeing up the rows. (2) The I , answer will appear In " Poultry Notes.” | "Inquirer,” Otago.—CD With tho rate of ex- j change at. present ruling between New Zea- j land and Australia the best plan would i be to take from the Dominion a letter of credit on one of the trading banks. This would be the simplest method, as New Zcaalnd money would have to bo exchanged before genera! use In Australia. A passenger to Australia ■ is permitted to take only £2 worth of silver. Tile new coinage may not bo accepted at face value In the Commonwealth. (2) The address of the Y.W.C.A. Hostel in Mel-, bourne is 60 Russell street. " Fed Up.”—Referred to “ Clvls.” Wo do not insert letters written In' verse. “ Old Time Player and Dancer.”—Far too long for a subject that Is, really of no public Importance. "Facts," and "A Woman’s Point of View."— Received after the correspondence had been closed.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22364, 11 September 1934, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22364, 11 September 1934, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22364, 11 September 1934, Page 8

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