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Headlines on Labour

Sir, —The Labour Party holds no monopoly on howling at the press, although it has more justifiable opportunities. The anguished yelps of Messrs Muldoon. McCready and Gill in the last year are particularly memorable; and perhaps understandable. It is always more hurtful to be suddenly bitten by a pet.— Yours, etc.. JOHN BALNEAVES. February 22. 1977.

[This correspondence is now closed.—Editor]

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Press, 23 February 1977, Page 20

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Headlines on Labour Press, 23 February 1977, Page 20

Headlines on Labour Press, 23 February 1977, Page 20

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