ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accorr,nanied bv the name and address of correspondents "The Jolly Miller."—lnformation is not obtainable on the subject. B. E. K—We have informed you on a previous occasion that we cannot accept letters written in pencil. "Curious."—(l) We have been unable to ascertain. (2) The compulsory provisions of the War Damages Act apply in respect of policies maturing on or after March 1 next. "Soldier's Mother," Cromwell.—(l) A soldier's pay continues for three months after he is reported missing. (2) It will continue in that time to be paid into his bank account. (3) Thereafter no pay provision is' made, but a dependent may make application for a war pension. In the event of the soldier turning up, the pension payments will be deducted from his pay when it is resumed. (4) It would not be advisable to remove material from another person's property without legal authority.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24827, 29 January 1942, Page 4
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