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Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents.
” Rifle.” Seaclifl. —The scores should be sent to the O.M.R.A. D. Robinson, Oamaru. —The extent of the report must bear some relation to the political standing of the speaker. “Fair Play,” Green Island—A soldier’s pension is granted on the grounds of disability arising from war service, and-is not affected by his capacity to engage In any civil activity. ” Clean Living,” Dunedin.—The practice of having a trade name and a personal or legal name is not uncommon among the fraternity mentioned, and the authorities are thoroughly conversant with all the facts. “ Inquirer,” Ngapara—The question is somewhat obscure. On the assumption that the lease is frotrf the Crown, if the lessee has obtained the consent of the Land Board to sub-lease he can claim rent from the person occupying the house on the property. “ Fan,” Otago.—Ed. Don George and Earl McCready had three matches in New Zealand. Don George won the first with one fall to nil, the second was a draw with one fall each, and McCready won the third with two falls to one.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23516, 2 June 1938, Page 10
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