LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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M. S. Starky.—Sorry; too big a job. And the results in the end would still be largely a matter of opinion. Ham.—Thank you. We hope to notice the occasion suitably. W. J. Crosby.—Our regrets. Your suggestion Will be kept in mind when space is available. Betty A. Burnett.—Your letter would open the way to sectarian controversy, which we try to exclude from this column. Elizabeth Pilbrow.—Alternative sites are not at present under discussion. The "Limes" site has been ruled out for a number of reasons.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29502, 2 May 1961, Page 3
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199LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Press, Volume C, Issue 29502, 2 May 1961, Page 3
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