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Noise

Sir.—Do those fortunately on holiday in some quirt place ot beauty Mere there •he wine of peace tn health praaervation? De toy. returning to the city, indulge in rood roering to annoy ettisene forced to endure thia emberance? DofeMr Deen churches arc not the places of quiet many beaten and religions recommend for recuperation of body, mind and spirit. Vibrating engines of all types are Installed too eteee. Psychological frustrations may result from futile attempte to shut noise out mentally. The effect of momentary sitence at a public mooting in memory of a pareon known to many praoant la quite startling in effect upon some who appear unused to and uncomfortable during even a short reign of quiet. IS noise created In diversion from thought for others?— Yours, etc, LIVING HARMONY. January 6. 1983.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30028, 12 January 1963, Page 3

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135

Noise Press, Volume CII, Issue 30028, 12 January 1963, Page 3

Noise Press, Volume CII, Issue 30028, 12 January 1963, Page 3

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