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Hotel Without A Telephone

Sir.—l have been amazed to note that with the exception of one union secretary, no-one has been moved to protest at what can only be regarded as bureaucracy gone mad What would be the ’position if the hotel concerned was one of the larger hotels in Christchurch’ ■Would famous overseas guests be unable to communicate with the outside world or conduct their business. because one of the staff had been convicted of using the telephone to transmit i.ets? The late Mr Gilbert ! would have been delighted with a situation s.eh as this Sorry as I am that there has been so little protest. I am more than disappointed that the Constitutional Society has had nothin?* to say Surely this is the kind of thing they were formed to protest against. Perhaps the public just don't care or are repared to put it down to . . :—Yours, etc., I GINSELLER'S FOLLY. : June 9, 1961. t

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29536, 10 June 1961, Page 3

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Hotel Without A Telephone Press, Volume C, Issue 29536, 10 June 1961, Page 3

Hotel Without A Telephone Press, Volume C, Issue 29536, 10 June 1961, Page 3

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