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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

ill Letters to bo considered for tliis column must not ex- ! ceed 150 words. They should ' be on only one side of the paper; preferably typewritten j otherwise clearly written m . ink; and ample margins and space between lines should be left for convenience in subediting i2> A legible signature and full address — not a P.O. box number — are required whether these are to be printed or not. <3l rue correspondent must sav whether the letter has been or is to be submitted elsewhere. <4l Ihe editor cannot return or keep anv 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 tn other publications or carried on radio and television, is not acceptable. Balt.—Subject closed. R.W.H.—Correspondence closed. GR96o.—Sorry, too late tn the I day. C. H. Derry.—See report in today’s issue. Realistic. —More than 150 words. Back to Civilisation.—Nelson is north of Christchurch. E. Webster.—No space for corporal punishment in schools. Ex Crim.—More than 150 words. Just Tired.—No address. Mrs J. Creamer.—Letter passed to Mr Arthur. Betty F. Dilworth.—Surely the ; plight of the impoverished sick is the concern of the whole community, not merely the medical profession.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 16

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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 16

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 16