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Salient. Victoria University of Wellington Student's Newspaper. Volume 31, Number 5. April 2 1968

Week Starting Tuesday April 2: Newsheet —

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Week Starting Tuesday April 2: Newsheet —

Tuesday 2

12 noon - 1 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Combined Religious Societies lecture by Dr. Volker Heine of Cambridge University speaks on "Christians and Communists in Eastern Europe". All welcome.

Forum Changed To Wednesday. Students are reminded that Forum will be held on Wednesdays until further notice.

Wednesday 3

8.20 a.m. Quiet Room. NCC Chaplain will celebrate Holy Communion.

12 noon. Quiet Room. Catholic Society Mass.

1 p.m. March in protest against Seato and government Vietnam policy leaves from outside Hunter. Organized by University Peace In Vietnam Committee.

1 p.m.—Forum in Common Room if wet, on Sub lawn if fine.

1 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Political Science Society lecture. Nicholas Turner, Wellington journalist speaks on "South-East Asian Politics". The theme of the series for 1968 is "NZ Society and Political Change".

1.10-2 p.m. Music Society Concert. Music by Mayuzami, Debussy, Lilburn, performed by Allan Marett, Robert Carew, Elizabeth Durbin, Elizabeth Kerr, Hans Kuiper.

7-8.30 p.m. Committee Room 2, all ex-volunteers from V.S.A. to meet. If unable to come ring Philip Morrisson, 82-141.

7.30 p.m. Ramsay House, 36 Kelburn Parade, Rev. Bob Scott speaks on "Confessing the Faith Today". Anglican Society.

Thursday 4

9-10 a.m. E.511 Easterfield. Professor Gordon gives the second of three lectures for Science students in Stage III Honours, M.Sc., and Ph.D. The lectures are designed to help students in the writing of English, which is important in examinations, reports and theses.

12 noon. Committee Room 2. National Club Committee meeting. Club members welcome.

12.15-2 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Film Society showing of "The Pawnbroker". Note: This is a change of date from the Film Society programme.

1.10 p.m. Music Room. Hunter Building. Weekly Music Department recital. Music by David Farquhar and Stravinsky, performed by Ruth Pearl, Margaret Neilsen, Jenny McLeod, Frederick Page.

7-8 p.m. Committee Room 2. National Club. Barrie Saunders and Jim Mitchell open up discussion on a national shiping line for NZ and establishment of a separate department of overseas trade.

7.30 p.m. Royal Society Rooms, Dominion Museum, Buckle Street. Geology Section of the Royal Society; Reports on recent fieldwork, including Professor Clark on the While Island Eruption 1967-68.

7.30 p.m. Zoology Lab. 4, Kirk Building. Yacht Club AGM. All interested in sailing welcome.

7.30 p.m. Men's Common Room. VUW International Club AGM.

Friday 5

12.30 - 1.45 p.m. Memorial Theatre. Drama Club play-reading of "MacBird" the controversial American play about the Johnson Administration, produced by Cathie Gordon. Admission non-members 20 cents, members 10 cents.

12.55 p.m. B.106 Catholic Society Mass.

1.00 p.m. Te Rangitahi AGM. Election of officers and discussion of years activities. All welcome.

Saturday 6

2 p.m. Harrier Club. Opening Run and Presidential Welcome at the University, Further details on Sub noticeboard.

Monday 8

9 a.m.-8 p.m. Executive Meeting Room. International Affairs Sub-Committee.

1-1.15 p.m. Quiet Room. University prayers. One Student leading with opportunities for others to join in. Joint Religious Societies.

7.45 p.m. Royal Society Rooms, Dominion Museum. Technology Section of the Royal Society lecture "Explosives in Industry" by Mr. R. D. Haffed, Nobel Group Manager, ICI Ltd.

Coming events

Wednesday 10th April, 1-2 p.m. R.B. 104. Rev. David King will speak on "Born to be Free".

Wednesday 17th April. Common Rooms. Political Science Soc. and Labour Club, Wine and Cheese Evening. Socialise with MP's, staff members and students at all stages. Tickets from Committee and Department Secretary.

Saturday 20th April. Commerce and Administration Faculty Ball. Tickets $8.00 a double. The ball will be held in the Student Union Building, with The Avengers Band. Tickets available Stud. Ass. Office in limited numbers or from Paul Griffen, Accountancy Department.

Friday-Sunday 19th-21st April. Ngatiawa Campsite. SMC Camp. "Conflict of Religion and Ideology". Further details later.

Tuesday 23rd April. Memorial Theatre. The New Zealand String Quartet, Alex Lindsay, John Dodds, Vyvyan Yendoll and Farquhar Wilkinson with Ronald Web, oboist, will give a lunchtime recital at 1 p.m. Music is by Mozart and Shostakovitch. Admission 30 cents at the door.

Friday 7th June. VUW Ski Club Ball, to be held in the Sub. Refreshments and a good super will be provided. Watch noticeboards for details.

Ski Club membership is still open. Don't delay in sending in your name and sub. to PO Box 5141 Wellington. Ski Lodge news to date—walls and roof will be completed this week. The Hut extension will then be completly closed in.

All Notices For Newsheet Must Be In The Hands Of The Students Association Office By 10 A.M. On The Thursday Before Publication.