PEACE OR WAR?
QUESTION FOR STUDENTS.
DOMIXIOX-WIDE BALLOT.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WELLINGTON 1 ", Wednesday
Students of all university colleges in New Zealand will consider a questionnaire on the question of peace or war at the end of this month. A ballot is being conducted by the Xew Zealand University Students' Association, which has drawn up a questionnaire in an attempt to clarify the position so tar as the Now Zealand University is concerned. Iβ a statement Mr. A. S. T. McChie, secretary of the association, said considerable thought had been expended on the preparation of the questionnaire, and it followed the lines of those of other countries, especially Australia and •■ uinda. He expressed the hope that the sU dents would not regard lightly the opportunity of influencing the country s attitude toward those problems.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 216, 12 September 1935, Page 9
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