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Population And Birth Control

Sir, —If A.M. sincerely believes that, where birth-control is practised, the normal affection and responsibility of husband to wife are replaced by the casual attitude of man to call-girl, then I can only pity his warped mind. If he also believes that the starving two-thirds of the world eats nothing or that Holland lives on food produced from its own soil he will believe anything. There may be arguments against birth control but A.M. has not produced them.—Yours, etc., 8.1. H. January 13, 1960.

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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 3

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Population And Birth Control Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 3

Population And Birth Control Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29102, 14 January 1960, Page 3