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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

" Class," Dunedln.—ln furtherance of your object you should interview some of the leading stock and station agents. SI., Dunedln. —So far as can be ascertained from the available books of reference there Is no Loch Bale in Scotland. The nearest reference to that name is Lochburg, a baj on (he south coast of the Isle of Mull. A. R. It., Dunedln.—Your memory does not sorve you correctly. Mr Seddon died suddenly on the Oswestry Grange while that vessel was bound for New Zealand. The ship's doctor certified as to the cause ot death and, after consultation among the ship's officers, it was decided to return to Sydney. " Worried Woman," Dunedln.—The law affecting landlord and tenant Is at present in an uncertain state, and It may be necessary to consult a solicitor. If the tenant secured the house by false representations that point may be raised In court proceedings. In the absence of any specific agreement both landlord and tenant are bound to give a month's notlco with respect to vacating a house. " Inquirer," Palmerston.—The names of tho Ministers composing the present Government and the chief portfolio held by each are as follows) :—Messrs M. J. Savngo (Prime Minister), P. Fraser (Education), W. Nash (Finance), D. G. Sullivan (Railways), 11. G. R. Mason (Attorney-general), H. T. Armstrong (Labour), R. Somple (Public Works), W. E. Parry (Internal Affairs), P. C. Webb (Mines), F. Jones (Postmaster-general), W. Lee Martin (Agriculture), F. Langstono (Lands), M. Fagan (Leader of the Legislative Council). The Government Whips aro Messrs W. J. Jordan (senior) and J. O'Brien (junior). The Opposition Whips aro Messrs 11. S. S. Kyle (senior), and W. J. Broadfoot (junior). Tho Gentleman Usher of tho Black Rod is Mr A. T. Bolhamley.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 22905, 12 June 1936, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22905, 12 June 1936, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 22905, 12 June 1936, Page 8

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