LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
1 Letters sent to the Editor for printing must be written in ink on one tide pf the paper only, and writdra must send in their names and addresses tn full, whether they wish these to be published or not. 2. Writers must say clearly whether or not their letters are being or have been sent to other paper* 3 The Editor Cannot return or keep any letter which for any reason is unsuitable tor printing. nor can he acknowledge unsuitable letters. although this will be done where ft seems to be needful, or enter into any correspondence 4 Letters must riot be of more than 150 words tn length. Mark D. Sadler.—No space just now. P.RJi.—Letters ISnited to 150 words. Calvary .—No space for a discussion on this subject. Speak Out.—Largely a Question Of tactics: and it remains to be seen which is the more successful. T. H*. Bitmead.—lt is very easy to answer an opponent's case when you misrepresent hit argument. O. B. Brosnan.—Why single out the criticism and ignore the praise? In an.v case we have space for only one critic. Rep.tition Gets Boring.—We can recall requests from other listeners for the repetition of titles, etc., after each item. Why not write to the corporation?
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 3
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212LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume CI, Issue 29802, 19 April 1962, Page 3
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