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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 28, No. 9. 1965.

The Programme Of The Teach-In

The Programme Of The Teach-In

First Session: 10am-12.30pm.

Chairman—Professor Phillips.

Speakers

Mr. T. McGee (Geography Dept., VUW): Ethnic groups and population comparisons between North and South Vietnam.

Mr. W. Hall (Asian Studies Dept., VUW): Land tenure as a cause of insurgency in Vietnam.

Mr. R. Clark (Low Faculty VUW): Legal aspects: The Geneva Agreement and International Law.

Sir Leslie Munro, MP: The role of the United Nations—reading of UK and USA Embassy statements.

Second Session: 1.30pm-3.30pm.

Professor Pocock (Political Science Dept., CU): Cold war strategy and the Domino theory.

Mr. D. S. Thompson, MP: Military methods and strategy.

Mr. J. Roberts (Political Science Dept., VUW): French Government policy.

Dr. M. Basset (History Department AU): USA Government policy.

Third Session: 4pm-630pm.

The Reverend J. S. Murray (NCC Chaplain VUW): The Churches and the war in Vietnam.

Professor E. Herd (Modern Languages OU): NZ Government policy.

The Hon. T. P. Shand: NZ Government policy.

Dr. A. Robinson (Political Science Dept., VUW): NZ strategic interests.

Mr. S. H. Franklin (Geography Dept., VUW): The Chinese threat to NZ.

Fourth Session: 1.30pm-10.30pm.

Chairman: Professor Munz.

Professor W. H. Oliver (History Dept., Massey).

Professor K. Sinclair (History Dept., AU).

Professor K. Buchanan (Geography Dept., VUW).

On New Zealand's role in South East Asia, past, present and future.

Mr. R. N. Turner, Reuters correspondent and recently returned from Vietnam, will then answer questions from his first-hand knowledge of the situation.

General discussion will follow.

The Student Union coffee bar will be open all day.

The teach-in has been organised by staff and student members of the Victoria University of Wellington.