LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Door -Mr, As supporter and a keen subscriber to your publication I om astounded that you should make nuoh a cdllosal blunder as appear in your edition- of July 3rd. For the FIRST. (Yes, I mean it, the really fir stV) time since the inauguration, of your rag you have printed a piece of REAL NEWS'. Obviously .both iyou and you?? staff are unaware of this fact as the item in question won poked away in a dark cornel’ on page 2, and, what in worse, carried over to page 3. I allude, of course, to the item about he RSM and his vi sits to a notorious ex*«hotol now used a flu a hospital, and suggest that in future more care should be taken in the set-up of your paper and that space be given to ouch item according, to its nows value anil public appeal. Yours - the last chance, DISGRUNTLED READER . (Ed. In order to avoid as far as possible any accusations of -slinging, we kept the article in question in an unobtrosivo corner - owing to tho excessively unsavoury nature, of seme, You don’t want YOUR children' to read such things, surely’, ) .
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Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 10 July 1943, Page 2
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198LETTER TO THE EDITOR Gun Flash, Issue XXVIII, 10 July 1943, Page 2
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