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... Mrs Henry Ward Beecber says in regard to women suffrage, I am unalterably opposed to woman suffrage. v ...

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... GIVING THE VOTE TO THE WOMEN. GIVING T aspects are before the THB Colonies Scotia the Bill home country In 1 en conferring suffrage uju » It 1S read a second time 111 tn« => no permissive legislation. provi es a the women shall have tl.e franchise on ...

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... WHAT WOMEN MOST NEED. I The great agitation of the woman's suffrage question is bringing ont many things about women of which few people ever think. He was a professor in a medical college who spoke, and he spoke earnestly. Women are entitled to all ...

Published: Friday 12 November 1897
Newspaper: South Wales Echo
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: | Words: 299 | Page: 4 | Tags: Advertising 

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... to kindly inform him of suclu WoifJSBs SUFFRAGE The meeting which is to be held this evening in the Town under the presidency of the Mayor, will, should think, be well attended. It is only fair tw hear what women have to say for themselves^ Every c ass ...

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... y elect a coadjutor, and several names have been submitted to the Pope. The bill granting the residential suffrage to women and qualifying women for election to Parliament, recently passed by the New Zealand House of Representatives, has been thrown out ...

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... The London National Society for Women'* Suffrage, of which Ir. Mill is president, has sent up to the House of Commons a petition from Cambridge, signed by (among others) six Professors of the Uni- vety of Cambridge and 26 resident Masters of Arts nolchng ...

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... true, he thought, could have gone through so muoh. WOMEN AND BOY'S LABOUR. If the Government' goes out of office in the present crisis, out goes with it one of tb. greatest and most real friends that women and boys' labour ever had in this country in the ...

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... ha m Gr re PROGRESSIVE WOMEN X.-MI8S FRANCES E. WILLARD and Temperance Work. Miss Willard's name in connection with temperance work is famous in two hemispheres, in both of which she has spoken and worked as president of the Women's Christian Temperance ...

Published: Saturday 08 September 1894
Newspaper: Cardiff Times
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Advertisement | Words: 3239 | Page: 1 | Tags: Advertising 

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... on,' of those who consider that there is a distinct call for the service of women on boards of guardians, inasmuch as so much of this work has to do with the welfare of women and children, which furnishes a large sphere for the exercise of womanly experience ...

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... things when asylum committees would be composed of women as well as men; so that the women inmates were practically left to the care of young doctors and committees of men. Surely the time had come when women should take their proper places in those asylums ...

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... Latin fluently, and many more of French women alone could be found to shame the superficial learning that is making so many young women hold themselves above the poor young Inen around them nowadays. Young women who cultivate their minds must be very ignorant ...

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... ily, will, the Daily Nnrs states, take the sense of the House of Commons on the question of the exten- sion of household suffrage to the counties and on that of the redistribution of seats, in separate resolutions, of which early notice will be given ...