Salient. Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 26, No. 3. Monday, March 25, 1963
Contents
- [title page]
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- Leftists Trounced at SGM
- Extrav Will Stay
- In this Issue
- The Ethics of SGMs — by Geoffrey Palmer p. 2
- Cricketer Plans Squash Centre
- Extrav: Another Look
- Reader Says "It Stinks" — by M. C. Rowlands
- Big Re-Vamp
- Looking In p. 3
- John Cockroft Coming Soon
- SCM Nets £220
- Successful Scientists
- Advantage
- Undergrad's Life Free in Ceylon
- Efficiency
- Around The Campus
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Letters to the Editor..
- Fresher Abuses Jill's Morals — by Susan Cook
- Water — by Robert A. Lamont
- Jill Again — by John Murphy
- Anarchists
- Executive Makes More Co-options — by Robin Bromby
- Salient's Staff
- Law Student Warned To Silence p. 5
- Responsibility
- Returns
- Water - Colour Difficulties Highlighted
- New Extrav?
- Exaggeration? — by Dennis Billing
- Still Galloping
- Good Movie Season for French Films
- Easy Courses Now Open to All p. 6
- Reader Alleges Bias — by W. McLeod
- Terrorism, Cheating in Burma
- Farewell to Yank
- [advert]
- Youth Programme Demands Faith
- Noise Interference
- Physics Lecturer Dies
- [advert]
- Foundation Layed p. 7
- Aggressive Students
- Error Admitted
- Gymnastic Display
- New Arrivals Welcomed
- Foreign Student Usually Confuses News
- Cappicade Punchier Claims Editor
- Teaching
- [advert]
- Husky Scientist Tells of his Bashing in Taxi
- Students Meet
- We Are "Outward Bound"
- [advert]
- African Critical of Bulgaria p. 9
- Christian Lecture
- The Welfare State
- Cappicade — by Alistair F. Robb
- [Response from the editor to Alistair Robb]
- Tournament Hosts
- Cinema Perfection In "The Island" — by A. D. Trlin
- An Old Salt
- [advert]
- English Colleges Differ p. 10
- No Religion at Congress
- Roberts Going to the Hague
- [advert]
- Sex Crimes Discussed p. 11
- [advert]
- Squash Gains Popularity in Aussie
- Perenial Payment
- Politeness
- Attack — by Steve Chadwick
- More Parking Space Soon for Students
- Satchmo a Very Tired Old Man
- Students Boost N.Z.'s Work Force p. 12
- Labour Party Moves to Regain Benches — by G. R. Hawke
- Zanny Show is Bright, Fast