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Protest On Vietnam

Sir,—Your explanation that the rejection of the full-page Vietnam protest advertisement on Thursday, October 20, was due to a belief that to print it “would have been a breach of good taste on the part of the paper” seems unsatisfactory in the light of an article printed in your paper on Tuesday, October 18, stating that this same advertisement would be published in Christchurch on the Thursday morning. What prompted this change of policy?—Yours, etc., GLENIS R. LONG. October 22, 1966.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19661024.2.102.7

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 10

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Protest On Vietnam Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 10

Protest On Vietnam Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31198, 24 October 1966, Page 10

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