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MRS. A. B. COCHRAN (mother and housewife): 1. I would like to see the price of books set in inverse proportion to the worth of their content. I would like to see the ordinary person give intelligent and serious consideration to the view of life represented by the Christian Church, I would like to see straight news in the press and straight thinking in public affairs. 2. I don't expect to see any of these things.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 9

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MRS. A. B. COCHRAN (mother and housewife): 1. I would like to see the price of books set in inverse proportion to the worth of their content. I would like to see the ordinary person give intelligent and serious consideration to the view of life represented by the Christian Church, I would like to see straight news in the press and straight thinking in public affairs. 2. I don't expect to see any of these things. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 9

MRS. A. B. COCHRAN (mother and housewife): 1. I would like to see the price of books set in inverse proportion to the worth of their content. I would like to see the ordinary person give intelligent and serious consideration to the view of life represented by the Christian Church, I would like to see straight news in the press and straight thinking in public affairs. 2. I don't expect to see any of these things. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 9

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