Abstract
During the year the society has been fortunate in hearing some excellent addresses, extracts from three of which appear below. The speakers all represent different points of view though the subjects of their speeches were not contentious. Mr. J. Hogan, editor of “Democracy” newspaper, spoke on “Henry Wallace and his Third Party,” on June 28; The Rt. Hon. Walter Nash on “The Problems of Peace,” on July 26; and on August 2, Mr. S. G. Holland, Leader of the Opposition on “The Functions of an Oppossition.”
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