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SPELLING

Sir-Mr L. D. Austin occupies too much space in these columns. For too long that space has been used merely to show that Mr Austin is always right. Indeed, everybody else is always wrong, including Mr A. H. Reed who, however, provoked an even more absurd reply than usual. Nevertheless, in this reply Mr Austin’s remarkable ego established

itself in the usual dogmatic way, and I fear that it is quite invincible. In any case, Mr Austin is evidently prepared to keep on writing until his omniscience is acknowledged, So by all means let us concede that he knows everything and quiet him.

A. H.

FRANCE

( Christchurch).

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 11

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SPELLING New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 11

SPELLING New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 954, 22 November 1957, Page 11

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