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“Drinking Feat”

Sir,—How refreshing it would be to find a newspaper giving correct emphasis to some event! What does the word “feat” imply? Surely some worthwhile achievement. Then the heading to a paragraph in this morning’s issue would appropriately be “Disgusting Swill,” in large capitals rather than “Drinking Feat”—Yours, etc., CALL A SPADE. August 25, 1970.

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32386, 27 August 1970, Page 14

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“Drinking Feat” Press, Volume CX, Issue 32386, 27 August 1970, Page 14

“Drinking Feat” Press, Volume CX, Issue 32386, 27 August 1970, Page 14

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