LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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T. F. Northcote.—See reply to “Penguin” and Rule 1 above. Penguin.—No space now to pursue pukeko through the swamps of this column. Off the Land.—lssues, not personaMt/ies, should be discussed here. \ L. A. Ryan.—The editor of the “New Zealand Methodlist” says that until he knows just what you object to he cannot comment. P. T. Hall and U.R.A.—We cannot open discussion of “Election Forum” here. Not all of our readers will be familiar with it. Details, Please.—Not practicable. Such details often could not be given without suggesting the cause of death or injury, a judicial matter which should not be prejudged.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31225, 24 November 1966, Page 16
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