Salient. The Newspaper of Victoria University College. Vol. 19, No. 8. July 1, 1955
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A most convincing argument as to the undesirability of the Anglo-U.K. rift was stated by Cruden (Neg.). Doogue (Neg.) deplored American support for "boosted-up minorities".
The Judge. Mr. Meggatt of the "22" Club, gave first five placings to Thomas, Cruden, Brown, O'Connor and Curtin.
"I have purchased on behalf of the House, I new billiard cue at a cost of SO shillings. Please treat it with respect; last year 8 cues were broken through carelessness or wilful stupidity . . ."
Among last year's more promising players was Mr. Allen, this year's Assistant Custodian, who if we remember aright, first caught Mr.. Schroder's eye by breaking a cue: graft!