LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
(1) Letters sent to the Editor for printing should preferably be typed, otherwise they must be written in ink on one side of the paper only. A legible signature and full address, are required whether these are to be published or not. A P.O. box number Is not a sufficient address.
(2) Writers must say clearly whether or not their letters are being or have been sent to other papers. (3) The Editor cannot return or keep any letter which for any reason is unsuitable for printing: nor can he acknowledge unsuitable letters, although this will be done where it seems to be needful, or enter into any correspondence (4) Letters must not be of more than 150 words.
J. J. Neilson. —Only the matter of the organ is at present open for discussion here. Fair Flay.—We have no doubt the school would accept a medical certificate on the matter. Progress, Not Novelty.—The Mayor is not a magistrate and has no special powers to impose or enforce laws. E.B. —You do not make the circumstances clear. In any case, you should report the facts to the Chief Postmaster.
A Woman Who Likes Rail Travel Without Smoke. —Letter and reply printed for information only. No space to discuss the hardy annual. Hygienisation.—No space for another discussion on pasteurised milk. If you are dissatisfied with your unpasteurised supply you should approach your local authority.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31919, 21 February 1969, Page 10
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