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Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 30, No. 9. 1967.

Gambling on Campus

Gambling on Campus

Evidence of gambling in the Student Union Building is increasing. Salient checks reveal the number of student gamblers are growing.

Often little attempt is made to disguise the fact that gambling is in progress. Even an unwary listener soon realises that such games as poker, pontoon, and at times, slippery sam are in progress.

Last year on-campus gambling was a recurring problem. Old habits are creeping back.

Gambling on campus is against the University regulations students promise to obey on entrance.

Demonstrators outside the United States Ambassador's residence in Lower Hutt on July 4

Demonstrators outside the United States Ambassador's residence in Lower Hutt on July 4 (Day of American Independence). The demonstrators were interested in a well dressed middle-aged gentleman who operated a movie camera in their direction.

It was rumoured he was a Security Agent so photographs were taken of him.

Police were quite disturbed when they found literature Bill Logan (far left in photo) was distributing did not have the name of the printer on it. There were no major incidents.