[For all information as to formation of new branches, affiliations, syllabus items, meetings, debates and all competitions, please communicate with the general secretary of tho Union: ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 270 wordsThe meeting of the card committee will be held in the C.W.A. rooms, Oxford-street, City, on Friday evening, 18th inst., at 8 p.m. The meeting of the dramatic committee ...
Article : 292 wordsFrom left to right: Misses M. Charlton, J. White, L. Mills, J. Tumer, M. O'Connor S. Jones, D. Pollett. Back row: Misses Q. O'Dwyer, K. Laws. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 42 words"Ministerial Debate" was the syllabus item For Tuesday, 1st inst., and the subject chosen was, "The World Depression could have been avoided." The debate went to the government ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 wordsMr. J. Pearsall was elected as a member at the meeting of the 10th inst.; Mr. Sinnell was nominated for membership. The item for the evening was an inter-club debate between ...
Article : 89 wordsAt the meeting of Wednesday, 9th inst., the business was mostly concerned with the 1st annual dance, to take place on the 28th inst. The president welcomed two new members, Misses ...
Article : 47 wordsThe syllabus item for Thursday, 3rd inst., was "Are you Intelligent V and members answered in the affirmative by giving their views on various interesting subjects. The item for ...
Article : 71 wordsThe usual weekly meeting was held on Wednesday, 9th inst The branch is making rapid strides, three new members being elected on that evening. The syllabus item was most ...
Article : 151 wordsOn Monday, 7th inst., the president, Mr. J. Galvin, welcomed Miss Riddle and Miss Wilson as members of the society. "Travel Night" was the subject listed for the evening's ...
Article : 109 words"The World Depression could have been Avoided" was the interesting subject for impromptu speeches on Monday, 7th inst., the following speakers taking part: Messrs. E. M. ...
Article : 161 wordsA debate between teams representing the Catholic Club and Hurstville in the "B" grade competition will be held in the Social Hall, 197 Castlereagh-street, City, on Friday evening, 18th ...
Article : 71 wordsThe branch has been functioning very actively since its inception some few months ago. There was an attendance of over 100 at the last meeting. when a ladies' team met a trio of men. ...
Article : 139 wordsOwing to the fact that the usual meeting room was engaged for the evening, the "Indoor Picnic," be carefully arranged by Miss Ettie McDougall, could not be held. After ...
Article : 160 wordsForty-night members were present at the meeting of Wednesday, 9th inst., and during the general business, the resignation of Miss A. Farmello was received with regret. Mr. H. ...
Article : 74 wordsAn "Open Debate" was held on Tuesday, 8th inst., on "The World Depression could have been avoided." A pleasing feature of the speeches was the departure from fruitless ...
Article : 129 wordsThe usual meeting was held on Tuesday, 8th inst., when the syllabus item of the evening was "Newspaper Night," organised by Mr. Ron. Bourne, and proving to be both ...
Article : 80 wordsAt the meeting of Wednesday, 9th inst,, Miss M. Hodgson reported that the debates team drew a bye in the first round of tho competition. The opposition for the second round would be ...
Article : 82 wordsOn Tuesday, 8th inst., the society was honored by a visit from a party of Ashfield members, who joined in a combined "Manuscript Evening." The contributions from both ...
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Advertising : 85 wordsA very successful "Anecdote and Story Evening" was held on Wednesday, 9th inst., the following contributions being received. Mr. J. Liddy, "The Man who was Blind"; Mr. J. ...
Article : 146 wordsAt the meeting of Monday, 7th inst., an election was held to fill two vacancies on the committee caused by the resignation of Miss Batty and Miss Stalgis. Miss L. Dutfield and ...
Article : 147 wordsA "Lecturette" or "Essay" night was the syllabus Horn for Wednesday, 9th inst. Miss D. Williams gave a very interesting lecture on "Tea and Tea Drinking"; Mr. L. Madigan spoke on ...
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The Catholic Press (Sydney, NSW : 1895 - 1942), Thu 17 Aug 1933, Page 25
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