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Questions will not be answered unless accompanied by the name and address of the correspondent
“Inquirer,” Kaitangata.—Civil rights are the rights ordinarily enjoyed by any lawabiding citizen. “Anxious to Know,” Oamaru. —The question can be answered according to one's own commonsense.
“ New Zealander," Invercargill.—There is no convention that would prevent a person with the record mentioned by you from being knighted. " Doubtful," Palmerston.—The retail price in Dunedin for clothes pegs is 6!d per dozen.
“Sandy.”—(l) Several local financial institutions advertise' in the Daily Times that they are prepared to lend money on a suitable security. (2) Noel Coward is at present residing in England.
"X. Y. Z„" Kaitangata.—(l) The estimated population of the boroughs of Waimate and Kaitangata in 1941 were 2300 and 1280 respectively. (2) The 1935 All Black team was as follows:—G. Gilbert (West Coast), N. Ball (Wellington), H. M. Brown (Auckland), G. F. Hart (Canterbury), N. A. Mitchell (Southland), C. J. Oliver (Canterbury, vice-captain), T. H. C. Caughey (Auckland), J. L. Griffiths (Wellington), J. R. Page (Wellington), D. Solomon (Auckland), E. W. Tindill (Wellington), M. M. N. Corner (Auckland), B. S. Sadler (Wellington), A. Mahoney (Bush), H F. McLean (Auckland), J. J. Best (Marlborough), W. R. Collins (Hawke’s Bay), R. R. King (West Coast), J. E. Manchester (Canterbury, captain), R. M. McKenzie (Manawatu) S. T. Reid (Hawke's Bay), F. H. Vorrath (Otago), J. G. Wynyard (Waikato), G. T. Adkins (South Canterbury), D. Dalton (Hawke’s Bay), W. E. Hadley (Auckland), J. Hore (Otago), A. Lambourne (Wellington), C. S. Pepper (Auckland). The manager was Mr V. R. S. Meredith (Auckland).
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25915, 6 August 1945, Page 4
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