EEXEC- ECON- THE the ft^dcnls'^jM c local UBSTIT- UTION FOR-THElArTER WITH THE WORD "the part-time Students' Vice President"

THAT SECTION 17(1) OF THE CON­ THE UNION STITUTION BE AMENDED BY THE DELETION OF THE WORDS "or local AUS Secretary" AND THE INSERTION OF THE WORD "or" BEFORE THE official notices WORDS "Honorary Treasurer".

THAT SECTION 17(2) OF THE CON­ NOTICE OF MEETING STITUTION BE AMENDED BY THE SUBSTITUTION OF THE WORDS Notice is hereby given that the "Area Chairman" FOR THE WORDS next meeting of the 63rd Council "Vice President of the Area". of the University of Queensland Union will be held in the J.D. THAT OFTHECON- Story Council Chamber on Thursday STITUTIO DED BY THE 12th September, 1974, at 6.30 p.m. DELETI IRDS "and Local fDTHEIN- SERT iRD "and" CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS "Honorary Notice is hereby given that the UNIVERSITHBY OF QUEENSLAND UNION l following motions proposing to E&l'ldN 18(2) (a) OFTHE amend the constitution will be •ION BE AMENDED BY considered by Union Council at invites nominations for the following positions on the 64th ?TITUTION OF THE WORDS its meeting on Thursday, 12th Council of the University of Quecnsland Union: urman" FOR THE WORDS September, 1974. "Vice President of thai Area". THAT SECTION 4 OF THE CONSTITUTION EXECUTIVE: THAT SECTION 13(1) OFTHE CON­ BE AMENDED BY THE INSERTION OF PRESIDENT STITUTION BE AMENDED BY THE THE FOLLOWING DEFINITION AFTER UNION SECRETARY ENACTMENT OF A NEW CLAUSE THE DEFINITION FOR "Officer of the (i) The Area Chairman Union". TREASURER Post-Graduate Student means a student of GENERAL VICE-PRESIDENT THAT SECTION 13.1 OF THE CONSTIT­ Ihe University taking a course leading to a UTION BE AMENDED BY THE ENACT­ LOCAL A.U.S. SECRETARY MENT OF A NEW CLAUSE (1) TO READ higher degree awarded by the University. AREA VICE-PRESIDENT ST. LUCLV (Full-time) AS FOLLOWS: THAT SECTION 9.( i) OF THE CONSTIT­ (1) The Qiairperson of Uic Women's Rights AREA VICE-PRESIDENT ST. LUCIA (Part-time) Standing Committee who shall be elected UTION BE AMENDED BY THE INSERTION AREA VICE-PRESIDENT HERSTON OF THE WORD "and part-time external by the female members of the Union students" AFTER THE WORDS "Temp­ AREA VICE-PRESIDENT TURBOT STREET and who shall be a female member of orary Members"; BY THE DELETION OF the Union. THE WORD "and" AFTER THE WORDS "Honorary Life Members"; AND THAT FACULTY AND OTHER REPRESENTATIVES: No. of Reps THAT SECTION 45.4 OF THE CONSTIT­ SECTION 9. (2) BE AMENDED BY THE Classification: 64th Council UTION BE AMENDED BY THE ENACT­ INSERTION OF THE WORDS "who are MENT OF A NEW CLAUSE (d) TO READ members of the Union" AFTER THE WORD AGRICULTURE FACULTY 1 AS FOLLOWS: "students". ARCHITECTURE FACULTY i (d) Tlic Women's Riglits Fund. ARTS FACULTY (Full-time) Marl Anna Shaw THAT SECTION 13. (I) (d) (iu) OF THE CONSTITUTION BE AMENDED BY THE ARTS FACULTY (Part-time) Acting Itoion Secretary SUBSTITUTION OF THE WORD "semester" COMMERCE & ECONOMICS FACULTY (Full-time) , t FOR THE WORDS "term of the academic COMMERCE & ECONOMICS FACULTY (Part-time) ^ year". DENTISTRY FACULTY THAT SECTION 4(a) THE DEFINITION OF "Sport" IN THE CONSTITUTION BE EDUCATION FACULTY (Full-time) SEMPER FLOREAT AMENDED BY THE SUBSTITUTION EDUCATION FACULTY (Part-time) VOLUME 44, NUMBER 9B, OF THE WORDS "and Physical Recreation ENGINEERING FACULTY Association" FOR THE WORDS "Union ISTH AUGUST, 1974. or the University of Queensland Women's LAW FACULTY (Full-time) Sports Union". LAW FACULTY (Part-time) ' 1 Porque lias muerto MEDICINE FACULTY * 4 de pie, como hoinbre, no acostado THAT SECTION 45.1 OF THE CONSTIT­ en tierra como una bestia; cual UTION BE AMENDED BY THE SUBSTIT­ , MUSIC FACULTY 1 columna erguida. UTION OF THE WORDS "Four DoUan SCIENCE FACULTY (Full-time) ($4.00) FOR "$2.00" IN THE TWO SCIENCE FACULTY (Part-time) i PLACES WHERE THE LATTER APPEARS. Miguel de Unamuno. VETERINARY SCIENCE FACULTY 1 THAT SECTIONS 21 AND 49 OF THE COLLEGE REPRESENTATIVES CONSTITUTION BE REPEALED AND A NEW SECTION 21 BE ENACTED AS PHARMACY DEPARTMENT FOLLOWS:- OVERSEAS STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVE 1 21.(1) Hie Annual Meeting of the Union POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVES 3 shall be held in the second week following the second semester of the year, and when possible on the NOMINATIONS OPEN dt 9.00 a.m. on Monday 12th Saturday. The meeting shall re­ August, 1974. . ceive the Annual Report of the Union and the Declaration of the results of the Annual General NOMINATIONS CLOSE at 5.00 p.m. on Monday 26th Eliections shall be tabled. August, 1974 at Union Office. Published on behalf of 77ie University s- (2) The Balance Sheet, Profil and of Queensland Union, St. Lucia Loss Account, and Finandal Printed by CPLfCAT, 10 Bailey Street, West End Report of the Union, and the Nomination forms are available from Union Office and from Area Auditor's Report thereon, shall Vice-Presidents; Part-time students will be sent nomination forms be presented by the Treasurer EDITOR: Davkl Franken to a Meeting of the Union to be upon written request. BUSINESS MGR: David Meredith heM on or before the tint day Any active member of the Union except a part-time exlernal PUBLICATIONS SECRETARIES: of April eadi year. student may nominate for the position of President, General Vice- Lillian HoU, Annmaree O'Keeffe and (3) A Meeting of the Union Aall be President, Union Secretary, Treasurer or Local A.U.S. Secretary. Nanette Badgery a meeting of the memben of Any active member of the Union who spends more than fifty REVIEW SUB-EDITOR: Jreve Torre the Union. percent of his time-table in an area specified by the Regulations NEWS STAFF: Julianne Schultz, (4) The CouncU elected at the pre­ Peter Mtaphy, Terry Gygar, Tom may nominate for the position of representative of that Faculty, ^ Stevens and Linda Heron and Cliris Englisli. vious Annual General Elections or iu appropriate cases, for the position of represenlalivc of fhe shaU take office at the con­ FEATURES STAFF: John Harrison, clusion of the Annual Meeting of ijiembers of a Faculty who jiave the same status as himself. Tor Hundloe, Ejler Morgensen, Greg the Union provided.that the Candidates for election who have a bona fide intention of Poropat, Qive Palmer, Peter Ford, Council shall take ofBce at the altering their faculty status or area during fhe term of a Council v PhU Challands,find Sharon CarmiiJmel condusion of the second week may nominate for election to a position on that Council. Wrilten and Frances Todd. FOOD COLUMNIST: Hugh Cdrter after the condusion ofthe notice of intention to change faculty status or area musl be submitted second semester of tbe year if WINE COLUMNIST: Len Sorbello with Ihe candidate's nominalion. CARTOONIST: PauU Mitchell, Richard the Annual Meeting ofthe Union is vAny person who is a member of a CoUege within fhe University not concluded at that time. BlundeU shall be eligible to stand for Ihe position of College Representa­ PHOTOGRAPHERS: Greg Perry, B^ic THAT SECTION 47 BE REPEALED tive on Council. Perdraut and BiU Heron AND A NEW SECTION 47 BE ENACTED Any active member of the Union who is enrolled for a Doctorate _ CULTURAL SECTION: A//Wfl/rfj', AS FOLLOWS:- or Masters Degree or for a Master's Qualifying examination may Bob Thompson, Tony ThwaUes, Kevin 47. Athe Annual Meeting of the Union nominate for the position of Post-Graduate Students' Represent­ Jackman, David Boughen, Maureen each year, an Auditor shall be appointed ative. Fitzpatrick, Bill Holdsworth and Mick Wilson atui Janet Mahoney. to audit the Union Books for the next No person shall nominate for more Ihan one position al the Annual finandal year. Genera! Elections. Voting will be held by a postal ballot, closing with Due to the temporary affliction THAT SECTION 33 BE AMENDED BY the last mail on 22nd September, 1974. which has seriously retarded the DELETING THE WORDS "at iU Annual efficiency of the editor, SEMPER General Meeting*. John Campbell, floreat Volume 44, Number 10 ELECTORAL OFFICER, will be somewhat delayed. THAT SECTION 6 (3) OF THE CON- Though due on Thursday 1 Sth STITUnON BE AMENDED BY THE UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND UNION DELECTION OF ALL WORDS AFTER August, it will probably be distrib­ "olher". _ '. uted Monday 19th. 'NOW WE ARE SIX" - L3510O clear and ma^cal as the misty, molsty proclaimed, "See Pitched Battles, Med­ mornings she sings about". Although I ieval Exorcism, Maidens Deflowered, wouldn't have said it like that myself, Miracles - all plus 's bag of 1 agree entirely with the sentiments. Her musical tricks featuring elves, maidens, voice is indeed magical. sooth-sayers, magicians, witches, kings, STEELEYE These points are far outweighed, however, queens, knaves and jokers'! What more by the impressive talent of these people. can I say except that, when they appear Steeleye Span is one of those groups that I'd been meaning to listen When they opened their last British tour at m Brisbane, I'll be there to see them. to but never did. Their music is usually considered to be in the same style the Royal Albert Hall, the advertisements Bill Holdsworth. as FaTfport^Convention and all the reports I've read about them were over- riowing with praise, although their performances did sound somewhat THE PEOPLE INVOLVED. bizkre. ABORTION

On the weekend of the 17thand 18th August, a seminar entitled "ABORTION- THE PEOPLE INVOLVED" is being presented by "Children By Choice". Speakers are coming ftom all parts of Australia and from the United Kingdom to participate in this very important seminar.

Mr. Justice Campbell will open the Pregnancy Counselling Service in Brisbane seminar at 9.15 on Saturday morning. and Melbourne's Fertility Control CUnic The persons scheduled to speak after the will be explained by Jo Wainer. These opening address are Dr. Bertrand Wainer- speakers will be open to questions from "Abortion On Film" and Dr. Malcolm those attending: Brigitte GilUng will Potts, the former Medical Director and deal with the topic "Social Problems and now consultant to the International Support Systems" from a social worker's Planned Parenthood Federation of point of view. England. Dr. Potts will speak on "The Before the concluding address, Dr. Woman And The Foetus". Questions to Malcolm Potts will speak and answer Drs. Wainer and Potts will follow. questions, on "The How and Why" of "The Medical Scene", abortions Birth Control. performed at various stages of pregnancy, Any persons interested in attending will be discussed by Dr. Stella Lewis of the seminar should contact the Women's Adelaide and Dr. S.Khoo of Queensland, Rights Committee or register between both gynaecologic experts and Dr. Andrew 8.30 and 9.15 AM on Saturday, 17th Cliild, Clinical Superintendent, King George August, at the Physiology Lecture What would you make of a group that, song, all the material on the album is Memorial Hospital, Sydney. A question on stage, performs Gregorian chants, sea based on traditional sources, Theatres, University of Qld. Registration period has again been included. Also in fee is $2.00 for students ($5, non-students) shanties and jigs using both traditional The album's name is derived from Saturday's programme is a discussion and electric instruments while going througha children's book of poetry by A.A. which includes admission to all sessions and questions on the topics of "Abortion of the Seminar, Lunch on the 17th and at least ten costume changes, then for an Mihie and this is sufficient explanation and Mental Health", the speaker - Dr. encore comes on in 50's grease gear to for the inclusion of "Twinkle Twinke 18 th August, Morning Tea on the 17th Frank Weston, Senior Psychiatrist of and Afternoon Tea on the 17th and 18th. smg "Da Doo Ron Ron" or "Rag DoU"? Little Star" and a trio of riddles under St. Coralyn Psychiatric Clinic, Adelaide, But amazingly, the whole thing works the name "We Are Six" both performed The $2.00 covers a copy of the complete and "The Legal Tangle" presented by seminar proceedings. incredibly well with cohesion and charm, by the (ahem!) St. Eleye Primary School a Mr. Greg Woods, a Criminal Law Lect­ as this album shows. Junior Choir. Guitarist, Robert Johnson Your support for this seminar will help urer from the University of Sydney. the people involved in and with abortion says they were included to create a Sunday's programme deals largely Despite the apparently divei^ent nostalgic atmosphere. The title is doubly and those who wish to maintain and foster elements in it, the album is not a with social responsibility and its re­ the value of mankind, curious pot-pourri of oddities, but is a significant because this is their sixth lationship to abortion and birth control. unified work with credibility, depth and album and since the last one, "Parcel Simon Rigg will discuss the Unwanted Janice Fewin imagination. Overall, the group has given Of Rogues", they've added a sixth the album a strong rock flavour, dropping member, Nigel Pegrum. down for the occasional nursery rhyme, Although the album consists almost the climbing right back up again. ()n entirely of traditional material, it is "Seven Hundred Elves" they even manage essentially a rock album (admittedly a to sound like Jefferson Airplane. The rather unique one). This is partly due album finishes v/ith a Phil Spector song, I think, to Nigel who plays drums, oboe, "To Know Him Is To Love Him", which flute, recorder and synthesizer. Rick sold three million records for the Teddy Kemp was thus released of his occasional HAAALET Bears in 1961. drum playing duties and is now able to concentrate his efforts on playing bass, Steeleye Span use it sometines in "Take it away Mr Buttons," their encores and on this album they get which is percussive and precise. limagine a little surprise help from David Bowie on that a helping hand from Jethro Ti^'s "Watch very carefully because to the untrained eye it's just saxophone. However, it has just been Ian Anderson was another factor in a blur." Tapity, tap, tap, shuffle, tap, tap, kick. A rechristened released in Australia as tiieir single, which making this album rock. He was employed as a production consultant. Polonius launches into a dance routine - so much for sacro­ is unfortunate as it is bound to give the sanct Shakespeare. impression that they are some sort of TTie music is an immaculate synthesis soft Sha Na Na. Also it is nowhere near of electricity and traditional themes, the best track on the album. Far more combining taste and integrity with The play and pantomime is a very appropriate would have been "Thomas thrust and power. The seeming conflict HAMLET <;i4 ON ICE funny irreverent parody of that great The lUiymer", which was the group's in instrumentation is in fact a perfect Shakespearian tragedy "Hamlet". '. single in Britain. Asked why "To Know blend. The result is haunting and delic­ "*•>. !m2^ •;^' Arthur and Ken produced the play' Him...." was not considered for release ious, a tmly marvellous album and at the Cement Box last year and it in England, said, "That Maddy Prior's voice fits the role like a was very popular. would confuse the whole issue - which is glove. In view of the group's feelings Brisbane audiences haven't been quite confused enough already. Wc about the band bemg run democractically, flocking to their serious drama - Alpha were going to issue "Rag Doll" - and perhaps no particular member should Beta. Ken said, "When 1 saw the public even did a recording of it - but people be singled out, but Maddy Prior does rate reaction to Alpha Beta, I knew what wouldn't understand what we were a special mention. The handout for the had to come next." doing". Apart from that Spector current tour here says her voice "is as They're reverting to comedy with a proven success, "We've got an in­ credible number of boolcings already," said Arthur. "There's always a danger bringing back a show like this. But it seems like the right thing to do. It'll cliff atkinson presents be a disaster if it isn't." For a variety of reasons almost all the caste from their last production of "Hamlet on Ice" are unavailable THE PAGEANT this year and Arthur Frame is the only original caste member in the new pro­ duction. Ken Kennett is directing it again but is also playing Dame Gertie; Cathy Glynn, Hamlet; Warren Meacham, Horatio; WiU Ruff, Rosencrantz; and Chris Young is Buttons. Graeme Bond and Rory O'Donahue (both of Aunty Jack fame) wrote the STIDin SHI original score for the Nimrod Street production but have since sold the sole rights. So the Gallery Theatre's production has a new score composed "Hamlet on Ice" is once again on by Peter Hodkinson. the go. In a cluttered lounge room in Arthur said, "It'll be interesting for East Brisbane rehearsals are coming people who've seen it before - with a to an end. Ken Kennett and Arthur new caste, music and new costumes and Frame's new production opens on set. It's going to be more difficult this IN CONCERT the Sth August at their Gallery Thea­ time. There'll be all the critics who . tre. loved it last time who are going to sit Supported by By Public 0»man