LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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P. N. RuUedge.—Letters limited to 150 words. See rules above. Stars and Stripes.—You do not help your very reasonable argument by a general attack on students. Jeanette Cook.—The subjects you mention have been discussed fuUy and frequently in this column; and they are stUl being discussed in our news columns. Not Bickering.—Councillors are well able to watch the interests of all citizens; and a discussion in this column of the use of the mayoral car would not be helpful Wondering.—Normally, the Customs Department or the Secretary of Justice; but any other person may seek the permission of the Minister of Justice or the chairman of the tribunal to have a publication submitted to the tribunal. The “tri" is not a prefix.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32903, 29 April 1972, Page 14
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