ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"No Investing."—lt would not be fair to print such a damaging statement unless it came from a person In authority. "Kip Tan Winkle." —Thank you for verse. "Curious" <re building).--We are making In-
quiries. "Six-Bar."—Regret we cannot admit correspondence on individual cases. . Suggest you put facts before M.P. for your district
or the R.S.A. B. Hill. —There are varying rates for cabins and as vessel was heavily booked you were probably allotted one costing more than the minimum. ,If you apply to company's office an explanation would be
given. , , "Not a Mona."—We appreciate your complaint, but it would be futile to open a discussion
on "the subject at present. "Curious" (regarding rent) .—lf a case is taken a Court would probably order you to pay
what It thinks you can. The only course is to make the best offer you can. "Mother?'—Suggest you write direct to headmaster or to a member of school committee. *■ /
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 117, 20 May 1939, Page 8
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