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LEITERS TO THE EDITOR

1. Letters sent co the Editor tor •> printing must be written in ink on one side ol the paper only, and writers must send in their names and addresses in full whether they wish these to be printed or not 2 Writers must say clearly whether or not their letters are being or have been sent to other papers 3 The Editor cannot return or Keep any letter which for any reason is unsuitable foi printing nor can he acknowledge unsuitable letters. although this will be done where it seems to be needful, or enter into anv correspondence 4 Letters must not be of more than 150 words in length

4nti-Bottleneck. —Letters limited to 150 words. See rules above. farmer's Daughter.—The Prime Minister's reference was to hooligans who interrupted his meeting. Ine Man One Job.—He is already doing so; and we have no reason to believe there would be any change. 7.A.G.—To our knowledge, the Monetary Commission’s report has been quoted from the platform by many National and Labour candidates. Observer.—Does it mean nothing to you that Social Credit spokesmen before the Monetary Commission admitted their theories about the “gap” to be fallacious? Go to your public library and read the commissioner’s report. —ln an expanding population productive capacity expands roughly in proportion; and goods and services, not money, are the real wealth of the community. Advertising tends to increase when advertisers believe the public have money to spend. Nos Morituri Sumus.—“The statement is completely erroneous; there is no monopoly," said the secretary of the Canterbury, Westland, Nelson, and Marlborough Funeral Directors’ Association (Mr J. M. Preston), when your letter was referred to him. i National Last Election.—You misrepresent us. The Social Credit ! theory has always been that there is a “chronic" or permanent gap, which they computed to be some £200,000,000 before the last election. At the hearings of the Monetary Commis1 sion they admitted they were mistaken on both counts.

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 3

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LEITERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 3

LEITERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28446, 28 November 1957, Page 3

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