HIGHER TH INGS.
YOU know ite is dreadful; about the worst I’ve come across......why dont you print something worth .while ?• That was an unsolicited opinion of Dozerdust. There is truth,f in the criticism, as the r re must be in a news sheet that attempts to do no more than amuse readers with gossip from day to day about themselves. If that is achieved it is something vo rth while. :: HOWEVER, those who wish for ” woo th while h mat-" ters to be discussed are entitled to consideration. We shall attempt to meet the request by reserving, pages five and six for subjects of wider intorest.gjj in return we are justified in ask/fing, we feel, that an effort, be made to supply’‘Worth While ” articles. The al--ternative leaving the edi tor to churn out what he thinks is of interest misses the point. It is upto you to assist to avoid ths dreadful . it « it « I! ti It it 11 fl I,- Ji
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Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 24, 27 November 1943, Page 1
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162HIGHER TH INGS. Dozerdust, Volume 1, Issue 24, 27 November 1943, Page 1
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