CLUB DEBATE
i The St Mary's debating team won a debate with the Returned Soldiers' Association Club held recently at the Returned Soldiers' Associations dub 10 The subject was the Estuary Port, St Mary's being in favour of the proiect and the Returned Soldiers Association against it. The affirmative SD eakers were Messrs Smith, Malone, and McDonald, and the Returned Spldiers Association's team Messrs Hibbert Sewell, and Waterson. Mr J. G. Walker (Young Men's Christian Association) who was the judge, awarded the debate to St. Mary's by a margin of 10 points. The Rev. F. T. Read occupied thechair^^^^^^ UNDER-SECRETARY FOR MINES — The Public Service Commissioner Is advertising for applications for the position of Under-Secretary for Mines^ Woiii net on The salary is A-/Zo per annum and preference will be given to applicants between the ages of 35 and 45 years. Applications close at boor «n> Deeenw** % .
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 21034, 9 December 1933, Page 5
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