LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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Mark D. Sadler.—Not at present open. Beauty-lover.—Name and address omitted. Carolus.—We can find nothing in the feature to support your assertion. R. J. Glen.—ln this column, too. No space for the 101st. Tired of Misleading Statements. —Tell us who made them and when, and we’ll seek comment. B K.R.—Our understanding is that in Rhodesia, as in South Africa, corporal punishment may be imposed for certain offences by whites as well as by blacks. None of your chosen subjects are at present open.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32846, 21 February 1972, Page 12
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