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Answers To
Correspondents
"Wireless." Wirrabara.—1 We re-
gret that we are unable to assist you
with the tank enquiry 2. The inter
ference is not the fault of the receiver.
In fact..the more sensitive the set
the neater will be the electrical noise.
Having made sure that the Interfer
ence comes from the power lines, com
municate with the Superintendent of
Radio and report it. The local post
offlce will supply the necessary appll
"catlO? form, or write direct to the
GPO, .Adelaide, if more convenient.
The remedy lies in suppression at the1
source. It may be minimised by keep-
Uur the aerial at right angles to the
line aod as far away as possible.
' "Query,** Glenelg.—The owner of
the adjomlnc property could have
compelled you to contribute one half
'the eon of a sufficient fence If he had
'Even you notice tinder the Fences Act
before the fence was erected. If he
has erected the fence without tsklne
this step, be can make no claim ootll
your land first becomes used in con
nection with the occupation of a
building.
"Pension." Angaston.—On the facts
given, you have no right to have ap
portion of the property set aside as
a garden.
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