LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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The Walrus—Probably actionable. Pro Patria. —Not at present open for discussion. D. Bryson.—To which three men do you refer? Most Disappointing.—No space to discuss modern art. W. C. Davidson.—No space for another correspondence just now on abortion. Ham.—Thank you. We are seeking a statement from the Minister. Seth Newell.—lt is not a “ban." Funds can and no doubt will be found. J. James Stewart.—" Completely false statements?” Hardly justified by the sum of the article. Interested Railwayman.—Too long. In any case, the board’s disbursements are limited by its revenue.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31632, 19 March 1968, Page 14
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