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"A Reader.”—Thank you for the verses which have been forwarded to our anthologist. , • _ ” Citv Slicker,” Caversham.—The Queen Elizabeth is the largest ship in the world. Her gross tonnage, according to Lloyds Register, is 85.000. and her dimensions are—Leneth. 1031 ft: breadth. 118 ft 6in; depth, 68ft 4in. She has 14 decks. The accommodation consists of 250 tourist-class rooms (744 passengers), 325 cabin-class rooms (720 passengers), and 500 first class rooms (850 passengers). Thp only information we nave concerning the numbers of the crew is that approximately 1150 persons are emnloved on board. “ Garten,” Oamaru. —Communicate with Mrs Chisho’m secretary of th“ Kindergarten Association, care of the Pioneer Women’s Club 362 Moray nlace, Dunedin, who will give you full information with resnect to the operations of a kinderf?3rt©n. "Roslyn,” Carroll street—A fowlhouse erected within a borough area must be built not nearer than five feet from a boundary, or 20 feet from any dwelling house. It must also be at least 10 feet from any building on an adjoining neighbour’s land..

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27157, 12 August 1949, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 27157, 12 August 1949, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 27157, 12 August 1949, Page 8