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"Bunty," Taliakopa.—lt would be wise to address your inquiries to the Inspector of Factories, Nelson, or tho Secretary, Fruitgrowers' Association, Nelson. " Seed," Otlake.—The application for permission to harvest grass seed ou' the railway line should be addressed to the District Engineer of Railways, Dunedln. "Photo," Goro.—Tho man looking at a photograph, saying, " Sisters and brothers have I none, but that man's father Is my father's son," saw that of his own son. " Soldier's Wife," Pembroke.—Soldiers' pensions are dealt with by tho boards set up for that purpose. An application for a pension Is first heard by the War Pensions Board. The applicant for the pension may appeal from the decision of that board to the War Pensions Appeal Board. The question of war pensions cannot be adjudicated upon in any form by the Supreme Court. "Stung."—We are making Inquiries Into the subject of your letter. " Inquirer," Cromwell.—H.M.S. Hood did not
come to Dunedln. "Ratepayer," Palraerston. —The matter seems to be of a personal character, but we shall make Inquiries.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22721, 6 November 1935, Page 8
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