LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
ill Letters to be considered toil this column must not exceed' isu words ihev should be on; only one side of the papei preferably typewritten other wise clearly written in ink. and ample margins and space between lines should be left for convenience in subediting (2) A legible signature and full address — not a P.O. box number — are required whether these ere to be printed or not
i3> The correspondent must saj. whether the letter has been or is to be submitted else where
'4> The editor cannot return or keep anv letter not accepted for printing: nor does he undertake to acknowledge or enter into correspondent* concerning letters although an acknowledgement will be made where this seems to be necessarv or helpful i 5) As a general rule correspond ence on news items in other publications or carried on radio and television is not acceptable S. Allan.—More than 150 words. N.B.A.—Already discussed here. Huey.—Correspondence closed. Kswi-R.S.A.—lntemperate. R.R.M.—’ hey are still allegations. R. D. Hay.—Sorry, no space. ! Margaret Quantock. —More than! 150 words. Guy.—Phar Lap died at Menlo Park, California on April 5, 1932. His death was believed to be the result of eating grasses which had been sprayed with poison.
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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33807, 2 April 1975, Page 18
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