LAW DEBATING SOCIETY
At the annua! meeting of tho Dunedin Law Debating Society Air H. J. S. Grater, occupied the chair. The Chairman expressed the hope that the debates to he held during the forthcoming year would bo marked by a full attendance of law students, and he particularly urged l regular attendance on the part of the younger members. Ho also expressed satisfaction nt tho fact that at the Otago University interfaculty debate in 1921 the shield had been won again by their faculty, their representatives having been Messrs G. T. Baylee and C. B. Barrowckragh.
The following office-bearers were elected for the ensuing year President, Air Justice Sim; vice-presidents—the law lecturers of the University—viz., Messrs J. B, Callan, jun., A. C. Stephens, F. B. Adams. If. S. Adams, H. L. Cook, A. G. Neill, W. G. Hay, J. Lang, and H. E. Earrowclough ; committee—Alessrs G. T. Baylee (chairman), H. J. S. Grater, J. B. Doaker, K. G. Roy, H. K. Emanuel, and R. S. Sinclair: hon. secretary and treasurer, Air G. W. Ross. It was decided that the debates be held on every alternate Monday instead of weekly, as was the case last year.
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Evening Star, Issue 17925, 22 March 1922, Page 7
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