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Machines Opposed

The proposal by the University of Canterbury Students’ Association executive to install contraceptive-vending machines on the campus was strongly opposed at a meeting of the executive of the Lincoln College Students’ Association last evening. The president (Mr W. A. N. Brown) said that members thought contraceptives were readily available and that the installation of these machines would further promiscuity on the campus. Furthermore, the executive felt that the installation of the machines in a public place was unethical and damaged the student image by promoting an irresponsible attitude towards sex, he said.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 1

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Machines Opposed Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 1

Machines Opposed Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31775, 4 September 1968, Page 1