ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. "No. 131," Warepa.—ln the game of progressive euchre there are various methods of scoring, but. each winning player is entitled to his ticket punched. " Old Player,"—We cannot undertake to provide space in our correspondence columns for individual comment on the play in ordinary interclub matches. "Initiative," Central Otago—(1) The small farm scheme is still in operation. An inquiry addressed to the Commissioner of Crown Lands, Dunadin, will give you the information you desire. (2) Application for a State advances loan should be addressed to the branch manager, State Advances Corporation, Post Office Buildings, Dunedin, from whom the particulars desired can be obtained. " Safety First," Palmerston— At the intersection of Cumberland and Stuart streets the motorist must not proceed against the red light. For a time the order was " Turn to right on red," but that was rescinded some months ago, and the notice now displayed at this intersection is " Turn to right on green." The present regulation is in conformity with the Traffic Regulations issued by the Minister of Transport. A. B. Coutts.—The cabled statement was that Glamorgan now has the unusual record of having beaten New Zealand, South Africa. India, and the West Indies, and having lost only once to Australia since the Great War. The statement does not imply that Glamorgan has not been defeated by New Zealand. As you point out, the New Zealand team in 1931 played two matches against Glamorgan, winning one and making a draw in the other.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23202, 28 May 1937, Page 8
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