LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
L Letters 'sent to the Editor for printing must be written in ink on one side of the paper only and writers must send in their names and addresses in full, whether they wish these to be published or not • 2. Writers must Bay dearly whether or not their letters are being or have been sent to other papers. 3. The Editor cannot return or keep any letter which tor any reason is unsuitable for printing, nor can he acknowledge unsuitable letters, although this win be done where it seems to be needful, or enter into any correspondence. 4. Letters must not be of more than 130 words In length. 1S T.—Too personal. Agricola.—Hardly fair, even if It were a monopoly. B. H. Nixon.—The barmaid question was adequately discussed not long ago. Hiram Hunter.—On the contrary members were elected with the knowledge, shared with . the electors, that their salaries would be the subject of recommendations by a commission.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 3
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162LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume C, Issue 29621, 18 September 1961, Page 3
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