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"6/3317" approves "HJ.G.'s" reference to "butter growlers" but not to the British and French armies being "put to flight" in 1918: "There is a vast difference between flight and strategic retreat, as Ludendorff found when we turned and struck." "8.8. R.," visiting Christchurch, much enjoyed a Sunday afternoon in the Botanic Garden, but thought the "apparent lack of decorum" among persons on the Avon banks unfortunate for children to witness and "distasteful to any selfc-respecting adult." "L.M.," pursuing the disc»|ssion of professionalism by the Canterbury Sports Council, expresses the view that it is time for the Rugby Union "to* come down off its high perch to the level of other sports that have to struggle for existence."
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24112, 23 November 1943, Page 7
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