The National Union of Students
At a dinner in support of the National Union of Students Oil Monday the Prince of Wales spoke in his inimitable way. 1lis appreciation of the travel facilities provided by the various organizations which own allegiance to t lw International Confederation of Students is not likely to fall on deaf ears, nor, we hope, his exhortation to the students to develop more and more the travel habit. Reference was made to the new project of a Hall of Residence in London for students from the Dominions, and the Prince of Wales said that he looked forward to the establishment of an International House which might serve the same purpose. Funds arc urgently needed to enable the National Union to buy the house which it occupies at present, -8 Endsleigh Street, W.C. Contribu- tions amounting to over £6,000 were announced at the
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