UNNECESSARY SUBSCRIPTION LISTS
TO THE EDITOR
Sir, —All the year round this small community of ours suffers from a surfeit of unnecessary subscription lists Surely at a time like the present they should be eliminated altogether. The majority of the lower-paid civil servants just get a living wage—not £6 5s per week, plus ss, as your correspondent "Forgotten" implied. We are. T am sure, all prepared to assist the war effort campaign and other needy causes, but when we have done this and fed and clothed our families we have nothing to spare for unnecessary giving Let us attend to " first things first" and leave other subscription lists in abeyance until after the war is wen. —I am, etc., Little Cash. Seacliff. September 23
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 9
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124UNNECESSARY SUBSCRIPTION LISTS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24411, 24 September 1940, Page 9
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