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Salient. Victoria University Student Newspaper. Volume 38, No 5. April 3 1975

Elsewhere

Elsewhere

[unclear: m] South to North (logical if you come from the mainland) and [unclear: to] South (logical if you're an idiot) students appeared every-marching, talking, voting and walking.

Otago 1500 students from the university, medical school, teachers' and polytech marched to the famous Octagon (which has even ides than Mr Amos' arguments) calling for the Standard Tertiary They met with quite a favourable response from the Dunedin who know what it's like to have politicians fall asleep on them, bury students had been discouraged from marching by their [unclear: ive] and so had a forum on the banks of the beautiful Avon [unclear: drew] 1000 students and much hatred towards Mr Amos. Lin-[unclear: udents] appreciated the idea at a general meeting but passed a [unclear: otion] asking the ordinary taxpayer to pay for the bursary in-[unclear: of] instituting a tax on corporate profits for the purpose.

[unclear: merston] North students numbered about 2000 on their march [unclear: received] terrible publicity in the Dominion. It seems the police [unclear: re] not used to marches and said to Mike Mickey (president of [unclear: versity] students) that if there were either inflammatory speeches Cabinet ministers or a pub crawl after the march then the march [unclear: receive] bad publicity in the Dominion. Mike was disinclined to [unclear: this] so Mr Amos was the subject of an 'inflammatory' speech. [unclear: now] no doubt reading the next day's Dominion with amaze-[unclear: Waikato] students had a small but successful march. In Auck-[unclear: 600] students marched up Queen Street, stopped, but were told [unclear: rse] by the cops, marched back down Queen Street, sat down [unclear: inute] or two and then dispersed. Their march was marked by [unclear: usion] of a truck with a loud speaker which was used to broad-[unclear: reasons] for the march to the public.

The Wellington march comes down MacDonald Cres. About 1,500 left the University.

The Wellington march comes down MacDonald Cres. About 1,500 left the University.

A speaker from Teachers College

A speaker from Teachers College

The Beehive workers look on at the lunch-time gathering.

The Beehive workers look on at the lunch-time gathering.

Lisa Sacksen addresses the assembled marchers.

Lisa Sacksen addresses the assembled marchers.

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