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Environmentalist

Sir, — This day, Saturday, was bright, clear, pollutionfree, and warm. The Square was Saturday morning peace. I could be excused then that in my rush to clear the mail I did not notice one ordinary citizen clearing his. But later, racing to a petrol-gulping Jaguar, I could not help that humility come alive feeling as Bishop Pyatt mounted his bicycle and healthfully rode off.—Yours, etc., FUNAMBULIST. May 12, 1975.

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Press, Issue 33842, 14 May 1975, Page 16

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70

Environmentalist Press, Issue 33842, 14 May 1975, Page 16

Environmentalist Press, Issue 33842, 14 May 1975, Page 16

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