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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 25, No. 5. 1962.

[letter to the editor]

Sir, if students are going to remove crockery for their flats, they are going to remove crockery for their flats. They will stuff it into satchels, jerseys, or any other suitable containers for stolen crockery. They are not, however, going to walk out with the crockery in question prominently displayed. This is contrary to all the instincts of a thief. It just isn't being done.

So, Please can we have Provision for Eating our own Paid-For Food in our own Favourite Little Corner of the S.U.B.?

I am, etc.,

Outraged Eater.

No crockery may be removed from the Cafeteria—this is final. All complaints concerning the Cafeteria should be addressed to the Managing Secretary or to an Association representative. Complaints should be specific and not just generalised wise-cracks.—Ed.