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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria University, Wellington. Vol. 22, No. 6. Wednesday, June 24, 1959

Weir Safe?

Weir Safe?

When Mr. Davy reported that £180 of Cappicade money had been safely locked away in Weir, there were many sarcastic comments amidst the laughter. Miss Pointon said she viewed with alarm the misshandling of large sums of Association money by various Committees and the responsible persons on the Committees. Mr. Wilson endorsed Miss Pointon's remarks and said while the general "it'll be O.K." attitude with such sums was not good enough it was no reflection on the Association Treasurer.

Mr. Hercus said he had been informed that the money was in safe keeping but President Wilson said "there is one place and one place only for Association funds—The National Bank."

In discussion it was agreed that in future all articles submitted for Cappicade must be signed to show bona fides.