ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS
Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of the correspondent.
" Inquirer,” Oamaru.—lt is permissible to fell an ordinary Liberty Bond which is payable to bearer. v Ignorant," Outram.—When writing to your son you would naturally write his name and address on the envelope. “Inquirer.” Miller's Flat.—When a person enters the hospital, whatever his means may be, he is required to hand over his ration book, and the social security registration book number. “ Ki-wi-me.”—The majority of the Chinese of military age in New Zealand are either native-born or have been naturalised, and are therefore subject to the ballot in the same way as other New Zealanders. A considerable number of Chinese have served, or are at present serving, with the New Zealand forces. “ Wondering.”—The fact that you deposit £SO in the bank will not affect your age benefit, but the interest on any money in the bank is subject to the.national and •ooißl security tax of 2* fld In the £l.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25881, 27 June 1945, Page 4
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