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Salient. An organ of student opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 23. No. 7. Monday, August 8, 1960.

[introduction]

" … Sex is always the most important thingsalways— always!"—Charcot ("A 1000 Years' Psychology").

"Free Love should replace marriage." This was the motion debated on Friday, July 15 in the Little Theatre. Somehow a other the issue became confused with free love which, said Mr Hamlin (a married man), is "a different thing altogether;" Nevertheless, whichever way you take it—free love or free lust—Victoria University students seem to prefer marriage. Anyway, that's how the students at the debate voted on the motion.

Hamlin—"A different thing altogether."

Hamlin—"A different thing altogether."

The sex-love is inherent in man. Biologically, therefore, there is no reason why man should not use it. Furthermore, free love is desirable in that it is Christian, as history and the Bible show. Indeed, according to Mr Tamasese, "man likes to have it that way."