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PARALYSIS PRECAUTIONS

FAIE PLAY.

Sir,— I would borrow a phrase from your editorial review and apply it to your correspondent * 1 Humane 7 i.e., when you have a weak case abuse your opponent. As oue who also read Mr Stephenson's letter with much interest, I fail to §ee any sound Teasoh for such an abusive attack. In view of ' ' Humane 's ' ' violent challenge to the statements eet out in Mr Stephenson's letter, I wonder if he is now calmed down sufficiently to give readers the full facts as to jusi how the Gotvernment and their advisers work the restrictions as applied to Hawke 's Bay. There are hundreds of readers anzious to have this infomxation and await with interest "Humane^" reply. — Yours. ete,.

Hastings, April 8,

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 7

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PARALYSIS PRECAUTIONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 7

PARALYSIS PRECAUTIONS Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 70, 9 April 1937, Page 7

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