'Play the game and don't yap': Referee's advice

By Moruya and District Historical Society
Updated September 2 2020 - 12:41pm, first published 11:37am
SAGE ADVICE: Rev. J. B. Fulton gave an instructive lecture to Moruya Public School children on qualities needed for true success in life. This image shows the female students of 1920-21.
SAGE ADVICE: Rev. J. B. Fulton gave an instructive lecture to Moruya Public School children on qualities needed for true success in life. This image shows the female students of 1920-21.

September 4, 1920

DEBATE.- A better attendance favored the newly formed Debating Society on Tuesday night when the subject "Is the mental capacity of women equal to that of men" was thrashed out. Mr. W. Denning was voted to the chair. The Premier, Rev. Sanders, taking the affirmative was supported by Messrs. E. J. Egan, G.Hanscom, Truman, L. Johnson and G. Bishop each putting forward a strong case for the fair sex. The Leader of the Opposition, Rev. Fulton was supported by Mr. C. Carter. The voting resulted in a decided win for the affirmative by 13 to seven.

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