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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol 7, No. 5 June 21, 1944

Plan of Campaign

Plan of Campaign

1.Copies of petitions, schedule, statement and resolution of protest to go before individual College Councils via Exec. representatives or otherwise. For V.U.C. all material must be ready before Friday night. Representative to report reactions.
2.Above material from all Colleges, together with resolutions of support ing bodies, to be presented to Senate by N.Z.U.S.A. with a request for a definite date of decision.
3.At the same time (a) N.Z.U.S.A. will be working through Stabilisation and (b) it is most probable that the Trades Council will ask Mr. McLagan to speak direct to Mr. Mason, Minister of Education. Thus the Senate may be approached on three sides at once—by the Minister, by our petition, and by Stabilisation.
4.If the Senate and Councils do not accede to our petitions, all the material and supporting resolutions will be presented to the Minister for Education and, if necessary, to the Prime Minister. At the same time a full report of our activities will be given to as many dailies and weeklies as will accept it.
5.If these actions fail, which is unlikely, plans will be formulated for taking the matter to Court.