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DEBATING CLUB

STATE LIQUOR. CONTROL DISCUSSED “That alcoholic liquor be sold by barmen and proprietors who would be paid a set wage by the State,” was the subject of the debate at this week’s meeting of the United Debating and Literary Club. The decision, by a small margin, was in favour of the affirmative team, comprising Messrs R. H. Mitchell. A. L. JVJcKay. H. G. Stiles, and Miss N. McGrath. The negative team was oomnosed of Messr G. North, J. M. Whitta, M. Lambert, and Miss V. McDonnell. The following were chosen to debate against St. Columba teams on Monday evening: -A team: Messrs R. Mitchell. E. J. McGirr, J. Hardwicke and H. G. Stiles. B team': Messrs G. North. G. G. Stiles, M. Lambert and M. Whitta.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1946, Page 10

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DEBATING CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1946, Page 10

DEBATING CLUB Greymouth Evening Star, 9 August 1946, Page 10

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