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Sir, — L. F. Reid may have put her finger on one of the fundamental objections to a return to “integrity” when she referred to it as a basis of the “moral fibre which was the foundation on which empires one? grew and flourished.” Not many of us want any more empires, thank you, — Yours, etc., JACK CORNHILL. February 24, 1978.
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