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l.A.—See rule on pen-names. I.R.L.—Why not tell us? B. —Sorry too long. See rules. G.B.—See rule on length and use of pen-names. M. O’N.—Your letter referred for comment. C. —Too long after the original correspondence in which all your points were made by various correspondents. V.K.—You have misheard or misunderstood the report. He hag .not made the decision and has not the power to do so on his own. He made the suggestion in an address and they are his personal opinions.’ A great deal of debate and many more opinions would be required before a decision was made. See “The Press,” November 22, page 6.
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Press, 28 November 1979, Page 20
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231Letters to the Editor Press, 28 November 1979, Page 20
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