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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

1 Letter* eent to tne Ed itot tor printing must be written in ink on one aide of the paper only. and writer* must send In their name* and addressee in full, whether they wisti these to be published or not 2 Writer* must aav clearly whether or not their letters are being, or have been sent, to other papers S The Editor cannot return ot keep any letter which, for any reason Is unsuitable for printing, nor can tie acknowledge unsuitable letters. although this will be done where It seems to be needful, or enter into any correspondence » Letters must not be of more than 150 words in length

Peter J. Low’.—Forwarded to Mr Berry. Jayho.—Arguable: but we have no( space for the argument. Ham—The Concise Oxford Dictionary allows alternative spellings for the one. but not for the other. Amateur Rugby League.—A correspondence on the subject would be still more embarrassing. R. Woodhouse.—You carry the argument too far if you suggest the rabbit is not—or cannot become—a pest.

newspaper controversy with your correspondent oo this important subject” Whv? Because he can't, wont and daren’t?—Yours, etc.. F CUSSWELL Mav 31, 1963

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 3

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 3

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume CII, Issue 30146, 1 June 1963, Page 3