unknown (1892) What Liberal Women are Doing [192]. The Woman's Herald (Women's Penny Paper), 6 (192). p. 11.
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1) Ashton-under-Lyne: The two delegates who were present at the Council meeting of the Women's Liberal Federation gave an account of the proceedings. 2) Berwick: Lady Aberdeen gave an address at a meeting of the Women's Liberal Association. 3) Bucks: Mrs. Morgan-Browne spoke about her upbringing as a Tory and her subsequent transformation into a Liberal. The Countess Kearney made her first electioneering speech. 4) Bristol: Miss Priestman gave an address in which she commemorated the late Miss Sturge. 5) Baldock: Mrs. E.O. Fordham gave the opening address at a meeting of the newly founded Baldock Women's Liberal Association. Laura Ormiston Chant also spoke. 6) Colchester: Mrs. W.C. Owen gave an address at a meeting of ladies. 7) Ilkeston: Lady Foster and Miss Slack will speak at several open air meetings. 8) Leicester: Several speeches were given at the annual summer meeting of the Leicester Women's Liberal Association. 9) Leith: Miss Hutchinson Stirling made a speech at a meeting of the Leith Burghs Women's Liberal Association. 10) Marylebone: Mrs. Bateson spoke for Mr. Whale, the Liberal candidate for East Marylebone, and in Essex for Mr. Dodd. 11) Merthyr Tydfil: At a meeting of the local branch of the Women's Liberal Association, Mrs. Rees read a paper on the social and political duties of women. Several ladies made remarks on the work of the Association, one of them Mrs. Alfred Davies. 12) Royston: Mrs. E.O. Fordham gave an address on Welsh disestablishment and Irish Home Rule. Laura Ormiston Chant spoke about the Ulster Convention, Poor Law Registration, and Temperance Reform. 13) Southport: At the annual picnic of the local branch of the Women's Liberal Association, Mrs. Tolmé, Mrs. A.S. Thew, and Mrs. W.C. Rawlins "gave accounts of the business done at the meetings of the Women's Liberal Federation." 14) Wakefield: Mrs. Bamford Slack gave a lecture on the Newcastle programme.
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