ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. T.O.T. —Thank you for quotation. "More Honesty, Less Humbug."—Letter too lengthy and • covers' many arguments already used. L.J.R. —Wo'u'ld provoke bitter discussion without effecting any useful purpose. "Enzedder."—Wo think most people make allowances. "Sauce for the Goose." —It appears too late to discuss alteration of the system. A.N.—Criticism might be- interpreted as reflecting on those whose service is honoured. "Interested."—The original letter made the case sufficiently clear. |J. A. Walsh. —The difference between "war criminals" and "political leaders" is allimportant, y Gerald Turner. —Your suggestion, if seriously made, would mean the introduction of a totalitarian.one-party system. "Darkle."—Unless kept for a prolonged period in bright sunlight, th°re is no danger of deterioration in the v-itomin content.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVI, Issue 86, 8 October 1943, Page 4
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