ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. ” Press on, Alberta,” Dunedin.—A search covering the period mentioned has failed to discover the cablegram. We would appreciate the date of publication. "Indignant” (Balclutha) and “AntiStalin ” (Balclutha). —We are making inquiries. ” Enquirer,” Dunedin.—On the Information supplied it does not appear that a breach of the industrial legislation has occurred. You could, If thought advisable, seek the advice of the Labour Department in Dunedin. ” Subscriber of Thirty Years,” South Dunedin. —(1) The present Government has not altered the tax on beer. (2) The members of the House of Representatives are paid a salary of £450 per annum, together with certain allowances when travelling on public business. The Prime Minister is paid £2OOO per annum, and other Ministers £I3OO. It is understood that by arrangement there is at least a partial pooling of salaries, but the details have not been made public. Ministers who are not in occupation of Ministerial residences are in receipt also of house allowance. All are paid travelling expenses.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23320, 12 October 1937, Page 8
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