‘The living would envy the dead’
Sir,—The above headline (“The Press,” November 11) expressing the informed view of qualified English people, highlights the . nuclear free zones in the South Pacific issue before New Zealanders right now. Pockets of peace zones may yet save a portion of the world’s people and resources, of which the South Pacific could well be one. Ask the candidates. — Yours, etc., N. BECK. November 'll, 1981.
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