Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Vol. 37, No. 10. May 22, 1974
Contents
- [title page]
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- Ricochets from the Portuguese Coup
- From the Courts — by Wiki Oman p. 2
- Saudents Says:
- Labour's Biggest Failure p. 3
- Student Legal Referral — Have you a legal problem?
- Factual Corrections
- Salient Notes
- [advert]
- Free Creches are a Right — by Dianne Hooper p. 4
- Drama — by Martin Edmond
- [advert]
- Are we really free ? — by Patrick Martin p. 5
- Gynaecomnemonicothanasia — by Rosemary Seymour
- [advert]
- Labour youth soft on Japanese capital — by David Tripe p. 6
- [advert]
- Portugal Background to a putsch — by Tom Appleton p. 7
- The Long March Against the U.S — by Ian Hendry p. 8
- Education for Y.S'ers — by James A. Winton
- [advert]
- Students in the heart of Ngati Porou — by Roger Steele p. 9
- [advert]
- Life under screws at Witako prison — by Stephen Gerald Smith p. 10
- Questions for Commerce students — by Peter Conway p. 12
- A courtesy call on the Singapore High Comm — by Kevin J. Ratnam
- Voice from an empty room p. 13
- Flicks — by Jeremy Little John
- Basketball Club
- Union Films
- Deutsch-Rock — by David Buxton p. 14
- Record
- Direct from Chicago Willie Dixon — by Gordon Campbell p. 15
- [advert]
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Letters p. 17
- Where's the abortion — by David Tripe
- Tol-keen — by Bilbo, Gollunt, Niggle
- A letter from the former poetry editor — ruthlessly deposed — by Marty
- Poetry fans....... — by Poetry Fan
- Taste in pop music a social problem — by Leslie Wall
- [advert]
- Concentration Camps — by S. C. Lim p. 18
- T — by Tony
- Gays not armed.........yet — by Janet Robin
- A soggy stale of affairs — by Graffiti
- Some burning questions — by Diana Forde
- The young gnat — by Andrew
- Getting worked up — by Mehitable
- Roger Stalin — by A. J. McAllister
- Crack in the Mangle — by Christine Masters
- [advert]
- Sarawak Government will wipe off blood-spitters (?-Ed) — by Goh p. 19
- A reply to Pip Desmond — by P. Bunkle
- Shindig — by David Tan
- Poetry lover sick of politics - typical! — by Prometheus
- "We defend Solzhenitsyn's civil rights not his politics" — by Peter Rotherham
- Perks
- Pan-NZ Photo-Cultural Exhibition p. 20