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Sir,—Surely those who observed the march by large numbers of people against the presence of nuclear warships in our ports will be wondering why there was no newspaper coverage of it. Perhaps the reasons are similar to those preventing the showing of the “controversial” television advertisements. Is it more than just a rumour that the strings are being pulled in Wellington? —Yours, etc., COLIN G. INGRAM. August 8, 1976.
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