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SPRING COMING IN

Sir,-It' is with regret that to a certain extent, I agree with D.E.H. (Wellington), Latterly some of the articles, stories. and drawings in The Listener have been sordid, sadistic and ugly. There is enough ugliness in real life without anyone being forced to see it on paper too. Or am I hopelessly old-fashioned? Of course, I know that the same complaint can be made of some other papers, and books, films and items on the air. I regret it in The Listener.

ASTRA

(Tauranga).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 7

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SPRING COMING IN New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 7

SPRING COMING IN New Zealand Listener, Volume 25, Issue 650, 14 December 1951, Page 7

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