ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. “Alpha.”—Held over until after the elec- * tion. ” Stony.’’—We do not accept letters written in verse. " Cook,” Dunedin.—There is no award fixing wages and hours for cooks employed in private hospitals, and so far as can be ascertained there is no agreement covering conditions of employment. “Vote National” (Oamaru), “Eyes Opened,” " Use Common Sense,” ” Non - Communist,” “Ex - Public School Girl,” " The Spider and the Fly,” and “A Well-wisher." —All too late. “ Reader.” Oamaru. —Free air space of 400 cubic feet is necessary In bedrooms for each person of an age exceeding 10 years and 200 feet for those below that age. Windows must be one-tenth of the floor area and half of those must open. In boarding houses the free air space must be 500 cubic feet if there is a fireplace or vent flue, and 700 cubic feet if neither chimney nor vent is in the room.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23631, 15 October 1938, Page 12
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