LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
(1) Letters to be considered tor this column must not exceed 150 words. They should be on only one side of the paper; preferably typewrit ten. otherwise clearly writ ten in ink: and ample margins and space between lines should be left for convenience in sub-editing. (21 A legible signature and full address—not a P.O. box number are required whether these are to be printed or not (3) The correspondent must say whether the letter has been or is to be submitted elsewhere. 14) The editor cannot return or keep any letter not accepted for printing; nor does he undertake to acknowledge or enter into correspondence concerning letters, although an acknowledgement will be made where this seems to be necessary or helpful. <5l As a general rule, correspondence on news Items In other publications, or carried on radio and television. Is not acceptable. Philip Ferguson.—No space here just now. Satisfied Hunter.—Write and thank them. Fencing Trouble.—You should consult your solicitor. H. C. Warren—Your views accord very much with those of the Justice Department. They are not really at issue here. A. M. Andrews.—You would probably find in Russia that the State is more interested ■ in your political views than the number of hens you keep.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32564, 25 March 1971, Page 10
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