unknown (1891) Central National Society for Women's Suffrage [130]. Women's Penny Paper, 4 (130). p. 422.
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Abstract
Maye Ashton Dilke spoke the opening remarks in which she thanked people for attending. She also said that the interest in women's suffrage had increased significantly. Mrs. Mallet remarked that the women's question had been pushed forward lately. Leonora Wynford Phillips spoke about the advantages of women's suffrage. Emmeline Pankhurst proposed an amendment to the resolution. Laura Ormiston Chant spoke the closing remarks.
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