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REPORTS OF SPORT

Sir,—ln yesterday’s issue of “The Press’ a correspondent asked if it were possible to make cement from ashes, etc., and asked if anyone could say how it could be done. You replied that you could not undertake to print replies. Replies ‘to that question would be more interesting to many of your readers than the columns in every issue of your paper of racing and other sport. Sport, like everything else, is all right in its place, but not to be made a god of It seems to me that it is classed as an essential industry and has priority over all other news. Sport first and the welfare of the country last.— Yours, etc., a TO ° MUCH SPORT. April 30 t 1946.

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24868, 7 May 1946, Page 2

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REPORTS OF SPORT Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24868, 7 May 1946, Page 2

REPORTS OF SPORT Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24868, 7 May 1946, Page 2

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