LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
11l Letters to De considered to> this column must not exceed 150 words They should be on only one side of the ?aper; preferably typewrit en otherwise clearly written in ink: and ample margins and space Detween tines should he left for eon venience in subediting r2» A legible signature and full address—not a P.O box number — are required whether these are to be printed or not i3> The correspondent must sav whether the letter has been or is to be submitted elsewhere i4> 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 acknowledgment will be made where this seems to be necessary or helpful <5» As a general rule correspondence on news items in other publications, or carried on radio and television, is not acceptable
J. A. Barry.—Centenaries only. Scrub Up.—We are seeking comment on a similar complaint. Mrs Eileen Buttery.—You should make a specific complaint to the Ministry of Transport. N. Beck.—No space to reopen recent correspondence on unemployment. K. R. Mclntyre.—You could inquire yourself from the Ministry of Transport. Interested.—Standard forms are obtainable from the Public Trust Office, which would also advise you of the legal position. Mrs D. Barnes.—You could write to Francis Cooper, c/o. Features International, 1 Gough Square, Fleet Street, London E.C. 4. R. C. Sinke, Tom W. Cook, and others.—Rising costs and pressure on our space have compelled us to curtail many other things besides the British soccer results.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33046, 13 October 1972, Page 12
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