Salient: Victoria University Students' Paper. Vol. 30, No. 12. 1967.
Vic Mooters Succ
Vic [unclear: Mooters] [unclear: Succ]
Victor [unclear: ?] the Arts Festival Law [unclear: Moo] was held in the [unclear: Christch] Court before his [unclear: Honou] [unclear: justice] Macarthur
Victor [unclear: ?]were Ventry Gray anD [unclear: ?]Wild, who com- bined well [unclear: elop] a strong case.
A point [unclear: ng] New Zealand's hire [unclear: pur] laws formed the subject of [unclear: oot]. At issue was whether [unclear: gnment] of a void hire [unclear: pur reement] could be valid.
Ventry [unclear: ok] first placing in the [unclear: ind] with Otago's Roger Craddock [unclear: ?]
In [unclear: rece rs] Vic has dominated [unclear: iversity] mooting. Since 1950 [unclear: las] notched seven victories [unclear: O] contests. A very creditable [unclear: ?]despite Victoria's [unclear: comparatt] [unclear: ght] mooting programme.
For [unclear: J] Wild it was an especially [unclear: rable] occasion this year—it [unclear: w] first moot.
For [unclear: Jo] Wild it was an especially [unclear: ?] occasion this year — it [unclear: ?] first moot.
In his [unclear: cation.] [unclear: ration]. Mr. Justice [unclear: Macarthur] [unclear: ?] no team places apart from [unclear: ncing] Victoria as the [unclear: winne]