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eachers’&nocKeuauuou.p..--aMtaistefsDeeision^^^' fo . D , EATH DUTYf> “ Value nf d i abolition AvO’Ql* . "°° fesvcStf Objection Count "Sfor Extensions K 2W>Hangi F ipport ioi pouested ' A Petition Of P ik _ ‘St* 1 Hew Ui MENT I Evelyfi L A. Cralf .nd »M - ——C. that PJJJJJtt I>T, ~ * “n Mid that at U>« moment ddrelonmi?,** •® ,l Ue»l NORTI The voice of the people Newspapers serve the community in many ways. One of the most important is providing a platform for ordinary people to state their views. To convince others. To influence authority. To get action. Consider the headlines above, clipped at random from the papers. “Alleged”, “requested”, “urged”, “opposed”, “want to be told”, “objection”, “shocked and surprised” . • . These are the voices of people. People like you. This is democracy in action. Through its living voice a free, uncensored press. Every day in every way your ■mwmmmmm— Newspaper j> jgg keeps you better Informed

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30794, 5 July 1965, Page 19