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"FLASH POINT"

Sir-May I congratulate the cast of Flash Point, the NZBS play presented from 2YA on February 25? However admirable the theme of the story, did not the details of the plot stretch Admiralty Regulations a little? Is it not a fact that ammunition barges are required to cast off from the wharf at sunset in British ports? In the case of a foreign port, would not the Royal Naval ship concerned be required to anchor at a safe distance from the ammunition barge during the night?

P.O's WIFE

(Wellington).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 919, 22 March 1957, Page 11

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"FLASH POINT" New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 919, 22 March 1957, Page 11

"FLASH POINT" New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 919, 22 March 1957, Page 11

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