LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
1. Letters sent to the Editor for printing must be written in ink On one side of the psper only, and writers must send in their names ano addresses in full, whether they wish these to be published or not 2. Writers must say clearty whether or not tneir letters are being or have been sen: to other papers. 3 The Editor cannot return or keep any Jetter which for any reason is unsuitab e for printing, nor can he acknowledge unsuitable tetters. although this will be done where it seems to oe needful, or enter into anv correspondence 4. Letters must not be of more than 150 words to length Diversify.—Too long. See rules above. J. A. Toomey and R. Gaflaney— No space for the discussion of sports selections. E J. Agnew—Much too gloomy If our ancestors had been as fatalistic about sabretoothed tigers or plague we might not have been here today to meet the challenges of oopulation and the atom Spitfire—On October 16. 1939. three Spitfires of Auxiliary Air Force Squadron No. 603 (City of Edinburgh: shot down the first enemy aircraft to be destroyed by Fighter Command. This was the first action of World W’ar 1939-1945 for Fighter Command and for Spitfires
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29867, 6 July 1962, Page 7
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