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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 1, No. 17 July 27, 1938

Gilton and Hooey

Gilton and Hooey.

Concluding for the affirmative. Mr. Gilton tried to prove that the Constitution was what the people want. Amendments had been added. He seemed rather surprised but patient with the inability of the opposition to realise that America's formula for happiness was her foreign policy. Mr. Gilton asked us to believe that the negro is gradually getting fitted to hold jobs, that's why he prefers to stay with his own people. Mr. Gilton confidently assured the audience that as the U.S. foreign policy (their happiness formula) had not been demolished, his side must be the victorious one. But methinks Victoria must have got the decision on nearly every count had a vote been taken.

—V.E.