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QUEENSTOWN.

(From the club correspondent.) There was a fair attendance at the usual weekly meeting of the, St. Joseph’s Literary and Debating Club held : in the schoolroom on May 18. The business of the evening was a debate, Should Catholic schools receive State aid The debate, which was most interesting, went in favor <3f the affirmative by five votes to one. Some very good .speeches were given by both sides, but the supporters of the negative were outclassed by their opponents. The programme for next Thursday is composition papers bv Mr. F. Fitzpatrick and Mr, J. McNeill.

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New Zealand Tablet, 25 May 1911, Page 964

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QUEENSTOWN. New Zealand Tablet, 25 May 1911, Page 964

QUEENSTOWN. New Zealand Tablet, 25 May 1911, Page 964

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