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Salient: Victoria University of Wellington Students' Newspaper. Vol. 32, No. 12. 1969.

exec notes

exec notes

The Political Action Co-ordinating Croup has been affiliated by Executive.

"Our concern, though legitimate at the time, has shown to be phased out." said Gerard Curry, President of the Students Association.

"The word 'co-ordinating' purports to the group representing clubs, but it is only a group of individuals who gather to discuss different points of view," he said.

The Secretary of the Association, Margaret Bryson, said she wrote to political clubs and asked if they agreed to the affiliation of the group, as it appeared to represent them.

She received affirmative answers from the Socialist, Spartacist and Labour clubs.

"Social Credit didn't seem to know where they are," she said.

"But they wrote a very nice letter.

"The National Club didn't support it at all" Miss Bryson said.

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Investigations will be made into the possibility of a University Radio Show by the Public Relations Officer, Mr Terry Arnold.

The NZBC has offered a fortnightly news programme, provided the university can guarantee sufficient material.

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The possibility of a Licenced Restauarant operating on campus was discussed and will be raised at the SGM tonight (Wednesday).

Some members were in favour of a chartered club operating instead of a licenced restaurant.

There was considerable discussion on campus in the operating hours of the Cafeteria.

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A Motion was also pased that the Executive investigate the possibility of utilising more space in the Student Union Building for executive use.