DEBATING
Last evening members of the T.M.C.A. Parliamentary Union entered into debate with the Wellington Accountant Students Society Public Speaking Circle, at the Accountant Chambers. The subject was: "That New Zealand should reinstate compulsory military training in view of the world's unsettled conditions." Mr. Stephen Keruse was chairman, and Mr. A; Marshall ncted as judge. .The debate proved very interesting and instructive, and Mr. Marshall, in adjudicating, gave the debaters some useful advice on the art. The Wellington Accountant Students' Circle, who took the affirmative, gained the decision of the judge by a very small margin. The team representing the Accountant Students' Public Speaking Circle consisted of Messrs. Cooper, Cook, and Stevenson, and the V.M.C.A. Parliamentary Union was represented by Messrs. Spence, Spratt, and Brunt.
An additional consumption per British family.of one pint of. milk daily and one pound of home-grown meat every week would moan an addition of £100,000,000 to the income pi British, agriculture,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 23, 27 July 1933, Page 13
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