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Salient: An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 12, No. 3, April 6th, 1949.

I. S. S

I. S. S.

The VUC branch of the International Students' Service is again organising work days so that students may do something towards helping fellow-students in China and Europe. ISS does not have to tell you that war is still waging in China and that many students there are without books, clothing, food and shelter. ISS does not have to say that help is needed—and needed urgently—if study and learning are to continue under these conditions. But so that students may go on tearing in face of all these troubles ISS will tell you how you can help.

You can help by sparing a Saturday or a Sunday and cutting someone's hedge or minding someone's babies. By doing this you will team 25/- for ISS and you will have made your contribution to World Student Relief. ISS can find you the job you want, where and when you want, and for as long as you want. All you have to do is fill in the forms which will be on the main notice boards and which will be circulating round club meetings. ISS will get in touch with you when it has a job for you.

Do this as soon as possible and do not be bashful about it. Last year there were far more jobs than students, so ISS can easily find one to suit you.

If you have any questions to ask leave a note in the rack for Alison Pearce or Chris Pottinger.