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[Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents.] "Worker,” Oamaru.—Write to Mr W. Herbert, P.O. Box 805. Dunedin. " Red Light,” Kaitangata.—The red light is a compulsory stop for traffic in all directions. A driver must wait until the light turns to green before turning either to left or right. R.M.—The catchment area of the Molyneux Ri'-er and its tributaries is 7750 square miles. The term “ cusecs ” represents cubic feet per second. "Inquirer.” Kelso.—Wo are unable to ■ supply the information which ycu require. You might obtain it by writing to the Free Lance. “Soldiers’ Gifts.” Oamaru.—This scheme is not in operation in New Zealand, but we would suggest that you bring it under the notice of the secretary. National Patriotic Fund Board. P.O. Box 1568, Wellington. C.l. "Cottage.”—Your question cannot be answered on the information which you have supplied without risk of misleading you. You are advised to apply to the Department of Labour if you desire to safeguard your interests. "Inquirer,” Balclutha.—(l) The phrase “Australia Will Be There ” has had a certain popularity, and “ Onward Australia ” has been used in other circumstances. Either of these might be suitable for ycur purpose. <2) We know of no New Zealand firm which would undertake publication. You might communicate with Nicholson’s Pty.. Ltd.. 416 George street. Sydney: or Allan and Co.. Ltd.. 276 Collins street. Melbourne. ' We cannot, of course, give any assurance that these firms would undertake free publication of the song.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24417, 1 October 1940, Page 6
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