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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume 37, No. 2. August 7, 1974

The Farm

The Farm

Dear Sir,

A couple of points about two letters last week.

Kevin Wright seems to have missed my point entirely about the statistics. I argued that they were misleading — in reference to the two ending in 1971 he explains why they are misleading. That doesn't really help matters much. In relation to the farmers income graph I argued that the drop 74-75 was highly unpredictable, but seemed to be too extreme. Kevin's reply to this is to cite impressionistic evidence that prices are tailing drastically. Agreed that they're down on the peak of 72-73 season, but they're still far above those of the late sixties, which is where the graph would have them heading, given that output has increased. I entirely agree with Kevin's attack on P.D.'s insane dribbling.

Debbie Jones letter argues that pro abortionists should not spend their time abusing people like Wonaac who at least get around to doing something. This is somewhat dangerous — my comments (not cracks) on Wonaac related to mistakes of organisation which Debbie admits in her letter. As my attitude to Wonaac at the Exec meeting showed. I am not rabidly trying to stop things getting done — I am merely concerned with their getting done effectively. Further, no supposedly left-wing group should reject criticism purely on the ground that it interferes with unity, which Debbie seems to be arguing here.

Anthony Ward