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ARE RABBITS PESTS ?

Sir,—Surely F. W. Stevens has not forgotten that the Labour Government had many obstacles to overcome during six years of war. Perhaps he would prefer bombs to taxes. Labour introduced price control and the Land Sales Act Mrs Ross informs us that no reform should be turned down because it is not perfect. Why did her Government turn down the Land Sales Act? Mr Holland’s Budget encourages married women to go out to work. Another member advises us that we must increase the population. More work for women. Mr Goosman assures us that it is a very simple task for a man to build his own home during week-ends; and perhaps his wife could help him. These are the men who sympathised with women who had to carry baskets. Perhaps they realise that their baskets are not heavy today. —Yburs, etc., FREEDOM FOR ALL. October 4, 1954.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 9

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ARE RABBITS PESTS ? Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 9

ARE RABBITS PESTS ? Press, Volume XC, Issue 27472, 5 October 1954, Page 9