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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS

Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of correspondents. " Judex."—The censor under the National Government during the war of 1914-18 was the late Martin Chapman, K.C. "Curious," Port Chalmers.—The spraying of the rubbish with a solution of Condy's crystals should be effective. "Philatelist," Oamaru.—A New Zealand postal note has no value in Australia. If you desire to send money there, it will be necessary to make application on the prescribed form, which is obtainable at any post office. "Renfrew," Roxburgh.—We suggest that you write to the registrar of the University of Otago asking for a copy of a circular in which the subject is discussed. " Urgent."—Though the precise . terms of the agreement are not stated, you are probably entitled to hold the owner to it, but your best course would be to place all the relevant facts before the Labour Department, which administers the Fair Rents Act. "M. A. Mel," Duntroon.—(l) We have handed the seeds to the Returned Services' Association, through which they will be sent to Great Britain. (2) The Maori or wild cabbage is an introduced plant which was first recorded in New Zealand in 1832. Its botanical name is brassica oleracea.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24831, 3 February 1942, Page 4

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24831, 3 February 1942, Page 4

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24831, 3 February 1942, Page 4