Letters to the Editor
U> Letters submitteO tor printing in this column must not exceeo iSU words They should oe written tn Ink or preferably typed on one side of the paper. Ample space must be left tn the margins and between lines for subediting marks. <2l Letters written over pen names or initials will not ordinarily be considered for publication. A legible signature and a full postal address — not a P.O Box cumber — are essential <3l The correspondent must say whether the letter has been or is to be submitted elsewhere. The Editor does not undertake to acknowledge, hold return or enter Into correspondence on any letter not accepted for publication R.J.M.—Too long. See above. D. —lnteresting thought; can you supply your list? E. —The theft of benefit cheques is, indeed, despicable; arrangements for direct banking can be made through the department. G.H.—lf your theory were sound, why bother about the declaration of independence? Whitehall authorities’ actions seem
to support your view: "Enough is enough.” D.W.O.J.—Not to be assumed that all young people will come to the same conclusions on values, or that older people need accept a particular conclusion merely because they acknowledge the capacity of the young to ask questions ■ and fmd fresh answers.
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Press, 25 September 1978, Page 16
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