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Letters to the Editor

11. Letters submitted tor printing in this column must not exceed 150 words. They should be written in ink or preferably typed on one side of the paper. Ample space must be left in the margins and between lines for subediting marks i2) Letters written over pen names 'er initials will not ordinarily be considered for publication. A legible signature and a full postal address —not a P.O. Box number — are essential (3) The correspondent must say whether the letter has been or is io be submitted elsewhere. The Editor does not undertake to acknowledge, hold, return or enter into correspondence on any letter not accepted for publication. (4) Address letters to the Editor, to “The Press,” P.O. Box 1005 Christchurch.

A.R.E.—Much too long. See rules. S.L.W.—One at a time please. J.M.E.C.—We will investigate. Also, see rule on length. F.W.H.—You have your parties mixed. W.H.P.—Sorry, too long. See rules. P.A.K.—Too long. See rules. Reduce it and we will print it. N.S.—A letter to the address you gave did not find you. D.J.P.—We were careful not to use the word for legal reasons. C.J.T.—See rule on use of pennames. However, passed to our athletics reporter. N.H. —Sorry, too long. See rules. If you reduced the letter we could run it. J.P.McA.—One side of the paper please, and not more than 150 words. See rules.

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Press, 25 March 1980, Page 16

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Letters to the Editor Press, 25 March 1980, Page 16

Letters to the Editor Press, 25 March 1980, Page 16

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