Chronicle-1931

51. u Jtjmior DB-:aATmi3 PinnTP->T^^ Most speakers have delivered two or more speeches per session his term. We have had interesting variations from the usual de^tes in the fom of a "Toast" day and an »Election"^ay mmL ^ rangtagfrom Don BLmi,to 1.^11 ^ Shakespeare) were prepared beforehand, but the Chairman a tosuinf warning,to make impromptu replloe. As .llZlVor ^aru^^nt i unanimoualy The following have been the debates, etc., : April 10th. "That Latin should be compulsory". 13 - 8 in favour. 46 speeches. April 17th. April 24th. May let. May 8th. May 15th. May 22nd. May 29th. June 5th. » That Wars are inevitable". 20-3 in favour. 36 speeches. (League of Nations please note !) "That Games may be played on Sunday". 17-4 against. 45 speeches. Toast Day. ''which is the best mode of Travel ?" Land 14; Air 7; Sea 2; 37 speeches. ■ i-i.: "That Wild Animals are happy". 23 - 0 in favour. 52 speeches. Election Speeches. That we learn more by observation than reaeling", 14 - 10 in favour. 30 speeches^ "That we devote too much time to amusements". 16-8 against. 40 speeches.

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