Welsh Gazette: Thursday 17th November 1910

Aberystwyth: … … Forms of Government: At the Liberal Club on Friday evening, a debate took place between the students at the University College, the Theological College, and members of the Club on “Which form of Government is best suited to the needs of Great Britain.” Mr. Pinsent and Mr. E. W. Evans representing the University college advocated “Monarchy”; Mr. Arthur Hughes and Mr. Badham from the Theological College championed the cause of “Aristocracy,” while Mr. Galloway and Mr. D. G. Griffith were those chosen by the club to vindicate the claims of “Democracy.” Mr. Pinsent first spoke, … (continues at length) … The three openers, Mr. Pinsent, Mr. Hughes, and Mr. Galloway then replied, and the feature of the debate was Mr. Pinsent’s summing up on behalf of his side, which was a model of what terse exposition and able marshalling of the facts should be. …


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Referenced

GRO0072 Tiverton: Arthur Pinsent: 1888 – 1978