MISSING BOOKS
Library Blames Students
< Parliamentary Reporter) WELLINGTON July 23 Students are suspected of keeping books belonging to the General Assembly Library The Library’s annual report tabled in Parliament today, referring to a stocktaking says that "as is usual books were found to be missing. most being those relating tc economics"
“The library has by tar the best collection in the country >n this field S’udents are suspected of being its worst enemy.” savs the reoort
E’sewnere the report said he library closed to the public a little earlier in the vear ended March 31 last and opened considerably later than was usual. Nor mails this would have meant a considerable drop tn circulation figu-es, but tn tact •here was only a slight one This was due to the large number of university students who were being forced to use the library, i
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30191, 24 July 1963, Page 16
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143MISSING BOOKS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30191, 24 July 1963, Page 16
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