LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Turandot.—No space to reopen" discussion on the choice of trees for Rolleston avenue R. Lamming.—The mistake was ours. See caption to picture on page 3, August 28. L. Rollings.—Comparisons are invidious; they may also be unfair and misleading. W. B. Bray.—lf you would use fewer words complaining about the limits we Impose on correspondents you would have more to devote to the subject on which you purport to-write. J. S. Pollard.—The profit on last season's short tour of New Zealand by the South African cricket team was £1531 This was announced by Mr J. L. Kerr, chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council‘s board of control, at the recent meeting of the board. Nervous Nehus.—lf you are satisfied the speed was excessive you should complain to the bus management, preferably giving the names of some other witnesses. Alternatively you’ could ask the Transport Department to take action. Such a complaint. should, of course, be made promptly. .
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30534, 1 September 1964, Page 16
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