PASTEURISATION
Sir-In reply to "Sheba" (Listener, July 10), I would like to explain to her that in the discussion on "Raw versus Pasteurised Milk," time was very limited and interjections were not allowed. Dr, Kennedy used many. trite and well-worn arguments in favour of pasteurisation. I myself had so much evidence to show why raw milk was so much better than pasteurised milk and so many points to make that I was able to bring only a few of them to my listeners in the time at my disposal. Even so, two of my main points were cut from the tape before being broadcast. Judging by the numerous letters and messages’ I have received from one end of the country to the other over this broadcast, it would be safe to say that I have the support of a very large number of the listening public, This question is one of the greatest national importance today, and it is high time that the public generally awoke to the seriousness of it, and gave practical support to those who are fighting to preserve their freedom and the British way
of life.
W. B.
CROWLEY
(Christchurch),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 5
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194PASTEURISATION New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 734, 7 August 1953, Page 5
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