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WASTE PAPER BASKET

Sir,-It is gratifying to see from the sketch at the bottom of page 11 in the latest issue of The Listener that your waste-paper basket is now empty, in contrast to its previous overflowing state. Are we to infer that the standard of your correspondence is now so high that all of it merits publication or answer? Or does the end of the financial year mean that the basket was due for its annual emptying and that we may watch it progressively fill again?

R.

M.

(Whangarei).

Bn Merely a correction of urban sprawl.- »)

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 11

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WASTE PAPER BASKET New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 11

WASTE PAPER BASKET New Zealand Listener, Volume 36, Issue 924, 26 April 1957, Page 11

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