Answers to Correspondents
" Young New Zealand,” Kakanui. — Persons of the race to which you refer are entitled to all the rights and privileges that other residents in the Dominion enjoy.
“ Smoko,” Oamaru. —A recipe for curing tobacco leaf has been posted to you. • Argument,” Broad Bay.—After Princess Elizabeth, the next in order of succession to the throne is Princess Margaret Rose. Then follow the Duke of Gloucester and his issue, then the children of the Duke ,of Kent, and then the Princess Royal and her children. M. B. McN., Gabriel’s Gully.—The sample which you have forwarded is an ordinary drawing pin. “ Inquirer,” Port Chalmers.—lt is not a breach of the law for a person under 21 years of age, if residing in an hotel, to be served on the premises with intoxicating liquor. “ Wondering," Middlemarch.—As the price order does not operate in Middlemarch, the price of milk in that town is subject to the stabilisation regulations, which means that the present price should be the same as that charged for the same period in 1939. ” Holiday Pay,” Cromwell.—The retrospective clause guarantees the arrears of pay covering the holiday period.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 4
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189Answers to Correspondents Otago Daily Times, Issue 26616, 12 November 1947, Page 4
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