Letters to the Editor
Letters sunnuttea 'cr printexceed 150 words. They should he written in Ink or preferably typed on one side of the paper Ample space must be left tn the margins and between lines for subing in this column must not editing marks «2> Letters written over pen names or initials will not ordinarily be considered for publication A legible signature and a lull postal address —not a P.O Box number—are essential (3) The correspondent must say whether the letter has been or is to be submitted elsewhere The Bditor does not undertake to acknowledge, hold, return or enter into correspondence on any tetter not accepted for publication. M.O.—See Reporter’s Diary. S.L.G., H.M., A.R. and M.W.T.— Sorry; subjects closed. J.W. —No-one is forced to buy the product. B.T. —A splendid explanation. Some would believe it. M.E.—Not sure that the person named deserves the credit, or censure, for the action. D .T.L.—Our delivery department is being asked to investigate. In the meantime, do not eat it.
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Press, 1 May 1978, Page 16
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167Letters to the Editor Press, 1 May 1978, Page 16
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