ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Geneva."—Parliament has full liberty to repeal'or amend the legislation without reference to the International Labour Organisation. , ' "Fair Play."—Complaint and answer have been published, and we cannot extend corres- . pondence on the fine point whether explaining Involved correcting. "Genuine Unomployed Youth."—Becelved. "Ex-Hostel" and J.L.—Having given an account of his great work and typical commendations, we regret we cannot publish all private tributes. , , , "Forwarding Agent."—We are malting Inquiries. "Gomez Bruno."—You are under a misapprehension when you describe the music used In the words of your letter. The hand played "Keview," a tune composed for such occasions because other music is quite unsuitable for the slow progress of the reviewing party. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 129, 2 June 1937, Page 10
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