Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 29, No. 2. 1966.
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We urgently need a complete reformation of the New Zealand constitution, said Mr. Paul Temm, a leading Auckland barrister.
The position exists in New Zealand politically, where you may well find yourself one day without the right to vote, subject to imprisonment without trial, in short deprived of all the rights that a citizen in a democracy is accustomed to regard as part of his heritage.