ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. ( "Sceptic."—These wero the traveller's own observations. Opinions of other visitors liavo been given from time to time and the public may base their judgment on the whole. "Sonox." —As humidity, wind strength, cloud, and sunshine are also factors, it seems Impossible to obtain greater accuracy by substituting figures for terms in the forecasts. "Inquirer."—The fact that tho maximum Income is given as £2 10a suggests that a small pension will bo allowed If the private Income Is moro than £1, but this has not been definitely stated. ■'Live Within Your Means."—Regret no commonf "permitted on any aspect of cases which, are sub judlce. "Civic."—^Willie precautions are needed tone of warnlny is too alarmist. "Observant" and Stephen T. P. Doldge.—An ofllchtt letter in reply was admitted but continuance of that part of the discussion would serve no useful purpose. "Face Pacts."—While lack of discipline may be a contributory factor in some instances, it. cannot be held to apply to all. "W.H.S."—Letter forwarded to "A.W. "Weolcendor."— Subject has been sufficiently discussed. „
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 87, 13 April 1938, Page 12
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