Salient. Newspaper of the Victoria University Students' Association. Vol 42 No. 14. July 2 1979
Sir,
[unclear: I] begin with - I am not a student, but I [unclear: een] following your campus politics with interest. I read Salient regularly but I have [unclear: e] read any reasons for the motion of no [unclear: dence] in Mr Andrew Tees.
[unclear: e] reports about the SGM were full of [unclear: rere-] to "fascist" and "fascism" but I have seen [unclear: id] arguments giving evidence that Mr Tees carrying out the job he was elected for.
I see it, Mr Tees doesn't stand a chance of [unclear: a] decent Presidential job because he is [unclear: get-o] support from his Exec. Surely the Exec. en elected to serve the students just as Mr [unclear: las]. And surely they have a duty to public-port their President. Obviously, Mr Tees cope with personal attacks from the Exec [unclear: tings]; and with this obvious lack of sup- [unclear: rom] them, he cannot carry out Presidential to the best of his abilities.
[unclear: ind] it significant that only a portion of the [unclear: es] from the Exec, meeting of Wednesday 6th were published.
[unclear: ould] like to know what happened to the the long agenda that Mr Tees had to [unclear: th] at that meeting.
[unclear: uld] it also be possible for Salient to print [unclear: it] personal insults and in an intelligent [unclear: fas-][unclear: the] reasons for the Execs, feelings of no [unclear: con-e] in Mr Tees?
I. W. Price
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