WORKERS’ EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION
NEW BRIGHTON PUBLIC SPEAKING CLASS
Mr P. Nelson presided it tiie . meeting of the New Brighton W* Speaking Class, held under the pices of the Workers’ Eduatnan . sociation at the New Brighton ' High School lait evening. In»s dress the tutor, Mr A. A. dealt with accented force. A jyfrgg 1 address on “The History of ing” was afterwards given oy i ' J. W. Hull. , . The major portion of the was devoted to four bates. The subjects were » affirmative speakers first: — mestic Servants should form a Union,” Mr H. Free and Mrs K Mg* “That Christchurch should have an g tuary Port,” Mr F. J. Bromley awjgf A. B. Grant; “That New should be incorporated in Christchurch,” Mr J. Venner aod^ C. G. Evans; “That the School Ig <f ing Age should be raised to 15 r Mr J. D. Last and Mrs F. B. The speakers were criticised umuuum j ally by the tutor. ‘That Immigration is a I Policy for New Zealand" was the wr ;■ ject chosen for the next debate It was decided to Christchurch Young Women s tian Association and the North j Progress League and Beautifying •. socijtion tb debates. **
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21802, 6 June 1936, Page 22
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