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POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS

“B. Careful.” who says that while men are “fined, pretty heavily, for casting offensive matter” dogs can behdve as offensively and their owners “go quite free," concludes that Christchurch is “definitely not a clean city, and never can be, while this state of affairs continues.”

“Cocky” says that farmers all over New Zealand, eager to do their utmost to alleviate the acute shortage of food in Europe, are waiting for a lead from the Government: "They want to hear how much wheat they should grow and whether they will receive a price for it commensurate with the expenses involved.”

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24797, 11 February 1946, Page 6

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POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24797, 11 February 1946, Page 6

POINTS FROM OTHER LETTERS Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24797, 11 February 1946, Page 6

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