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Ralph S. Wheeler.—No space to pursue the subject. D. Vicars.—lf there is “no doubt whatever" we suggest you offer some evidence on the point. War Vet.—A little unfair In that you disregard the Minister’s explanation. We have no space to repeat the arguments. Had ’em in Big Doses.—A Royal Commission recently invited evidence to substantiate the kind of assertions made in your letter. None was offered. T. H. Bitmead.—General election correspondence closed. J. Franklin.—P. G. Snell recorded 3:54.4 for the mile at Cooks Gardens, Wanganui, on January 27, 1962. H. Elliott’s former record was 3:54.5.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30388, 12 March 1964, Page 3
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