ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
'■■■• "■' Questions will not be answered 'unless accompanied by the name and address of co-respondents C. interpretation', of the rules as - stated is that the correct charge should have been 6s 6d. "R. 5.," South Otago.—A pension granted in- respect of the death of, a son in the Great War would cease on the death of the father. "Justice," Pukeuri.—We cannot see our way to open our columns to a discussion on the subject about which you have written. " Inquirer," Pukehiki.—The Mortgage Adlustment Commission is no longez functioning. The review of a mortgage is a matter' for negotiation between mortgagor and mortgagee. "Anxious," Balclutha.—Powdered moth balls could be used, and if a liberal supply of newspaper were rolled in With the carpets this also would assist in keeping moths away. .. . J. M; D., Palmerston.—(l) The general principle Is that a wife assumes Jthe nationality. of her husband. (2 The tonnages .of the vessels named_are as follows:—Mauretania. 35,739; Empress of Britain, 42,348;. Queen Mary, 81,235; Queen Elizabeth, 85,000.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24783, 6 December 1941, Page 8
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