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Not a smile to be seen as University of Canterbury students queue for the year’s first bursary cheque in the university registry yesterday. Students plan to picket the Education Department and march through the city as part of a “National Day of Action” by tertiary students tomorrow. The size of their basic bursary, $27 a week, is one of the main reasons for the protest, along with Government cuts in education spending.

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Press, 21 April 1982, Page 3

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Not a smile to be seen as University of Canterbury students queue for the year’s first bursary cheque in the university registry yesterday. Students plan to picket the Education Department and march through the city as part of a “National Day of Action” by tertiary students tomorrow. The size of their basic bursary, $27 a week, is one of the main reasons for the protest, along with Government cuts in education spending. Press, 21 April 1982, Page 3

Not a smile to be seen as University of Canterbury students queue for the year’s first bursary cheque in the university registry yesterday. Students plan to picket the Education Department and march through the city as part of a “National Day of Action” by tertiary students tomorrow. The size of their basic bursary, $27 a week, is one of the main reasons for the protest, along with Government cuts in education spending. Press, 21 April 1982, Page 3