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Discussion Invited,’’ expressing the hope that the questions asked by Mr Barnard dbncerning the reporting of casualties and the engagement of troops of the New Zealand Division in Greece and Crete would be answered in full by the Government, also refers to the conscription of married men for overseas service. and says they should-be given the right ‘to vote themselves into the front line ” instead of being ordered there by a. Government which includes men who did not serve themselves during the last war. “ Sunny Central,” Alexandra, recalling that 10 days ago motorists travelling to Central Otago were advised by radio to use chains, as there, were four inches of snow on the highways., says that on the day of the warning there was no snow at all on the streets at Alexandra and only 'a slight dusting on the grass. The rainfall for 37 days from May 1, he adds, was only 17 points

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24632, 13 June 1941, Page 7

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CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 24632, 13 June 1941, Page 7

CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 24632, 13 June 1941, Page 7