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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. 1914-1918. —Almost certainly actionable. " Sympathiser.”—Name and address not supplied. “ Roslvn."—We are making Inquiries, but It is difficult to obtain information on the point. •• curious,” Southland.—lt would be advisable to refer the matter to the District Inspector of Factories, Invercargill. The Labour Department administers the Fair Rents Act. ” Crest " Dunedin.—The Sutherland arms consist of a wolf, a goat’s head, and a cat-a-mountain. supported by a wolf and a savage. “ Thanks,” Otago.—lnquire from the Department of Internal Affairs. Wellington. It Is unlikely, however, that a permit will be granted if the articles of which it Is Intended to dispose are not works of art. « Rules," Balclutha. —So far we have not been able to ascertain where the rules governing tug-of-war contests can be obtained, but further inquiries are being made. “ Inquirer,” Gore.—The full quotation la a t follows; — Beneath the rule of men entirely great The pen is mightier than the sword. It is to be found in Edward Bulwer Lytlon’s “ Richelieu,” Act ii. Scene 2. "Autograph,” Roslyn.—We are informed that the autographs of film players are not easily obtainable without payment of a fee, but you might try a personal request to the artists, addressing the letters to the studios to which they are attached at Hollywood.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 14

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 14

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 23529, 18 June 1938, Page 14