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A member of the Canterbury secondary schools’ debating team, Andrew Isaac, of Shirley. Boys’ High School, takes the affirmative “that New Zealand men are a sorry lot” in a debate against a team from the University of Canterbury debating society at the university last evening. With him are team-mates, Julian Rayner (left), of Cashmere High School, and Michael Bourne, of Shirley Boys’ High School. The debate was won by the University team. The schoolboys’ team selected from “The Press” debating tournament earlier this year will take part in a national debating tournament at Buildings from July 16 to 18.

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Press, 12 July 1988, Page 6

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A member of the Canterbury secondary schools’ debating team, Andrew Isaac, of Shirley. Boys’ High School, takes the affirmative “that New Zealand men are a sorry lot” in a debate against a team from the University of Canterbury debating society at the university last evening. With him are team-mates, Julian Rayner (left), of Cashmere High School, and Michael Bourne, of Shirley Boys’ High School. The debate was won by the University team. The schoolboys’ team selected from “The Press” debating tournament earlier this year will take part in a national debating tournament at Buildings from July 16 to 18. Press, 12 July 1988, Page 6

A member of the Canterbury secondary schools’ debating team, Andrew Isaac, of Shirley. Boys’ High School, takes the affirmative “that New Zealand men are a sorry lot” in a debate against a team from the University of Canterbury debating society at the university last evening. With him are team-mates, Julian Rayner (left), of Cashmere High School, and Michael Bourne, of Shirley Boys’ High School. The debate was won by the University team. The schoolboys’ team selected from “The Press” debating tournament earlier this year will take part in a national debating tournament at Buildings from July 16 to 18. Press, 12 July 1988, Page 6

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