RAGING IN WAR TIME
Sir,—ln reference to "A.R.’s” letter in your Issue of Saturday, all rightthinking people would agree. At this 1 when .many hearts are aching ancfc feelmg for our poor mien who are suffering sobrgvclytnd going through such nuisatsv should rices be held? My
opinion is that they shauld be entirely abolished and that those who are thoughtless and without feeling should be made to realise what the world is going through and have some thought for others. This is not the time for such things as races to be carried on. —Yours, etc., DISGUSTED. April 28, 1941.
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23315, 29 April 1941, Page 12
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