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  4. BAXTER BANISHES BOURKE

    While Kensington’s students sweated through stu-vac, the mighty and sinister hand of power began to crase one of the few lasting symbols of student affection on the campus. Lake Bourke is being filled in. Lake Bourke is drying, dying ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Unlikely to Change

    It is most unlikely that Sports Fees will increase next year. The Student Affairs Committee has voted against recommending the increase to University Council. By far the most lively ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Dilemma of Defence

    AUSTRALIA’S defence has become firstly an academic argument for muddles military minds incapable of thinking further than the end of their last war and secondly a baiting point for politicians at election time. One wonders have either ...

    Article : 568 words
  7. CENSORSHIP BILL PASSED

    The South African Government has passed a new censorship law. The Publications and Entertainment Act of 1963 establishes a Publications Control Board with extremely wide powers. ...

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