ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.
"Cam-Shaft." —It would be inadvisable to make the discussion personal.
"Walse-Up."—As publication would lead at once to request for details, we suggest these be given in confidence either to the police or the Minister of Justice.
"Civic Pride."—The complaint has been sufficiently stressed in the meantime.
"Britisher."—Suggest the complaint should be made to the station concerned or the Minister In charge of Broadcasting.
"A Disgusted Citizen."—Main points have been made in the subsequent debate and other letters.
"Three Working Qirls."—lnquiries show that members of the organisation are required • to provide their own cars—that is the essence of the scheme—and it is therefore not possible to use tho services of people who have no cars.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXX, Issue 9, 10 July 1940, Page 6
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