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ANSWESR TO CORRESPONDANCE.

Inquirer and Reason.--This subject has been sufficiently ventilated. Give ITs Our Daily Bread.—Not suitable for publication. H. R. Bryan.—Your letter adds little to the argument about “ Funds

to Fight Franco,” and the correspondence is closed. Disgusted.—Most people accept the evidence that the position in England is “ very grim,” despite your assertion that “ England wants for nothing.” West.—Both sides of the case have now been sufficiently discussed. Form Three.—(l) All stars and planets, including the sun. revolve on their axis and also move.through space. (2) He is still alive.

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Evening Star, Issue 26135, 24 June 1947, Page 7

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ANSWESR TO CORRESPONDANCE. Evening Star, Issue 26135, 24 June 1947, Page 7

ANSWESR TO CORRESPONDANCE. Evening Star, Issue 26135, 24 June 1947, Page 7

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