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Hamilton

(From our own correspondent.) May 21. Last Monday week St. Mary’s Young Men’s Club held a euchre tournament, the prizes being won by Mrs. Swann and Mr. E. McGarrigle. A very interesting debate was held last Friday evening in the clubroom. The subject was—' Is Dominion prohibition the remedy for the drink evil?’ The affirmative was taken by Messrs. T. Roach, P. Sweeney, C. Cussen, C. Lafforty, M. O’Leary, and A. Cassidy, and the negative by Messrs. M. McCarthy, Geo. Tooman, Leo O’Malley, O’Donnell, Connolly, and T. Kelly. The question was keenly debated, and on being put to the vote of the audience, the negative side was declared winner.

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 19

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Hamilton New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 19

Hamilton New Zealand Tablet, 4 June 1914, Page 19

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