unknown (1892) Central National Society for Women's Suffrage [192]. Women's Penny Paper, 6 (192). p. 7.
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Abstract
British Women's Temperance Association and Women's Suffrage: The Maidenhead temperance workers invited Emily Massingberd to give a speech on the suffrage movement. She spoke in favour of female enfranchisement and listed some advantages it would have.
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