ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
Frank Munson.—Tho evidence is scarcely to tlic point unless It can lie shown that tho machinery can bo made here at reasonable cost.
'Parent."—General comment upon such cases Is not desirable, nor at present permissible. Parents can make complaints either through the school committees or at the meetings of householders. 'Anglican."—Tho message and tho appeal arc made in other ways and aro not, wo think, overlooked.
'iTonlan."—Your comments aro interesting, but should be addressed to the paper in which the article appeared. 'Fed Up."—lt would not bo fair to mal;o such a prohibition while other and less pleasant noises (for some of which tho public authority is responsible) are not stopped.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 135, 4 December 1929, Page 10
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