Salient. The Newspaper of Victoria University College. Vol. 19, No. 8. July 1, 1955
Dulles and Conbad
Dulles and Conbad
Ever since he had shaken hands with Mr. Dulles, said Bollinger, (Neg.) he had thought the worse of his right hand. "But what about your left hand?" someone interjected.
Whitta (Aff.) urged the house not to appease as we had in 1933. Curtin (Aff.) wanted to consider the Formosan people, arguing forcefully for free elections there. Riddet (Neg.) advocated Colombo power guidance to a plebiscite in Formosa.