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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1931. Volume 2. Number 3.

Obituary

Obituary

On June 4, 1931, at 10.45 p.m. in the Victoria College Gymnasium, after a protracted illness, there died after several attempts at resuscitation, before a large and appreciative audience, the College of Electors. The body is now on view at the MacDuff Morgue, Mount Street, Pastor Plank being also in attendance.

The funeral oration will be pronounced by Mr. W. J. Mountjoy, Jnr. Mourners will be given an opportunity to leave before the oration commences.

Thanks:

The sponsors of the College of Electors wish to thank all those who helped them so gallantly, but ineffectively in their recent sad bereavement. In particular they wish to express their appreciation to Dr. Bishop, Sister Rollings, and to Probationer Bannister for their untiring efforts throughout its sustained death agonies.

In Memoriam

  • John's poor unfortunate
  • Weary of breath—
  • We by our torturing it Hastened its death.
  • Talk of it meagrely,
  • Discuss it with care.
  • And guard yourself legally—
  • What we do here.

—Inserted by I.L. and J.D.

Discrimination.

Mr. Bishop at the Arbitration Court Debate: "I maintain that no existing institution however faulty it may be. should be scrapped for a new. We should always try first of all to see if we can patch up the old one."

But what about our old Constitution and your appeal for the College of Electors, Mr. Bishop?