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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 1. 1966.

New dissension

New dissension

Tate again dissented. The regulations were, he said, embodied in the main financial regulations.

When executive voted in favour of adoption, Tate dissented.

On the 20th December the resignations printed on this page were handed to Murray Boldt as acting president.

Keven Tate at this stage commented that executive's passing of a number of financial motions which he opposed cut across sound financial planning.

On the 21st, a press statement was issued to the NZBC by Messrs, Tate and Lawrence. A reply was made by Murray Boldt on behalf of the executive. Both statements are printed in full on this page.

The following day executive met informally to discuss the situation and decided to accept the resignations.

Executive then moved to fill the vacancies. After an initial uncertainty over qualifications, former executive member Dave Shand became treasurer. Alan Jamieson, president of the reformed Commerce Faculty Club, won initial approval for the post but was finally rejected in favour of Mr. Shand.