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SMAD. An Organ of Student Opinion. 1936. Volume 7. Number 6.

Capping Fees

Capping Fees.

There was a little discussion on the anomalies present in the degree fees charged by the Unviersity, and it was stated that the matter was being investigated.

After a rather dull debate on the question of increasing the annual contributions of the colleges to the Asociation, mr. A. T. S. McGhie, the treasurer, raised the question of the proposed overseas tour of a N.Z. University team of debaters next year, and it was decided to proceed with the exploration of the possibilities.

A new constitution was adopted, the purposesof the Association being set out as follows: (1) To represent the views of past and present students of New Zealand nationally and internationally; (2) To maintain an effective co-operation with students in New Zealand and in other countries; (3) To promote and maintain the welfare of all students; (4) To maintain effective co-operation between the various sporting organisations of the students of the University of New Zealand; (5) To preserve all records connected with the life of the University of New Zealand likely to prove of historical interest.

Altogether, a pleasant and not unprofitable meeting. The New Zealand Unversity Students' Association is undoubtedly deserving of support.