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Salient. An Organ of Student Opinion at Victoria College, Wellington, N.Z. Vol. 4, No. 9. July 30, 1941

From the Floor

From the Floor.

The speakers had been subjected to a constant fire of back chat from the floor, but they thought that the boys were just enjoying themselves. Little did they realise. . . . The speakers from the floor were not only not confident in the ability of the Labour Government to continue a progressively more socialist administration, but they definitely had no confidence in the National Party.

Miss Hutcheson pointed out that democracy would wither away if we did not stop perverting the minds of youth with propaganda. Mr. Nathan expounded the viewpoint of the good Independent. Mr. Winchester, while frankly critical of the Labour Party exposed the desire of the Doidges and Harkers for "government of the People, by the Chambers of Commerce, for the Associated Banks."