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Flies

Sir.—Once again the grass on the other side of the fence has seemed greener to "Disillusioned Nationalist.” It would seem a pity to disillu- ■ sion him once again but I . fear his friend must have » seen Japan from the inside of air-conditioned European- „ style hotels. There are flies - in Japan and also many large and enthusiastic mosquitoes that spread disease amongst horses if nothing else. Even horses take exception to both.Being thinner skinned than a horse, or at any rate having a less hairy covering, I was fair game for all insects and have bought many tins of the various kinds of fly sprays readily available.—Yours, etc., ‘ SHEBUYA. January 24. 1964

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 3

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Flies Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 3

Flies Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30348, 25 January 1964, Page 3

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