HBH 1892 Sept 30 2 Union Debating Society The ordinary meeting of the Union Debating Society took place last evening in the old Provincial Council chamber, when there was a good attendance of members. Feeling reference was made by the chairman to the death of the late Mr SLEIGH, who was one of the founders of the Society and regret of the society was expressed and sympathy was extended to the members of his family. A motion by Mr DINWIDDIE was adjourned. Mr R.PRICE opened the debate in the affirmative, and Mr H. HILL replied. After an interesting debate the opponents of manhood suffrage won the day by nine votes against six. Mr STOCK gave notice to move, "That an extra meeting of the Society be held, at which the subject of 'Cremation v Internment' be discussed."