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TOO MUCH BINDING

Sir,--Spelling names right is a terrible bind, but people, like bank smanagers, are pedantic about it. I had a talk with Earl Rowell (Listener, Feb. 1, p. 10), but your contributor J.C.R. in the same issue, mentions Earle Rowle (p. 26). As a third shot, I nominate Erle Raoul, and suggest that these three be submitted to the gentleman for arbitration. He may have a couple more good

ones himself.

G. leF.

Y.

(We owe an ese to Earle Rowell for two slips in one issue, and it should be no consolation to observe that our correspondent is also "‘spelibound."’ But it is.-Ed.)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5

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TOO MUCH BINDING New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5

TOO MUCH BINDING New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 914, 15 February 1957, Page 5

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