unknown (1892) What Liberal Women are Doing [194]. The Woman's Herald (Women's Penny Paper), 6 (194). p. 11.
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1) Baldock: Mrs. E.O. Fordham spoke "at ten meetings in the North Herts' Division." 2) Hampshire (North): Mrs. Bateson gave an address on Liberalism. Countess Alice Kearney spoke on the question of Ulster. 3) Heywood: At a meeting of the Women's Liberal Association, Mrs. Hoyle gave an address on women's work in politics. 4) Ilkeston Division: Mrs. E.O. Fordham addressed several open air meetings in support of her father's candidature. 5) Marylebone (West): Mrs. Bateson spoke at two meetings in support of the Liberal candidate, Mr. Foulger. 6) Ormskirk (Lancashire) Division: Mrs. E. Stewart-Browne spoke on behalf of Mr. Middlehurst's candidature. 7) Redruth: Laura Ormiston Chant spoke on behalf of Mr. Conybeare's candidature. She spoke about "the requirements of the Irish people and the sweating carried on in East London." 8) Royston and District: Mrs. E.O. Fordham addressed several meetings in the constituency. 9) Stalybridge: Mrs. Lindley gave the opening address at a crowded meeting of the Women's Liberal Association. 10) Totnes: Miss Garland gave an address on Home Rule. 11) Widnes (Lancashire) Division: Mrs. Stewart-Brown gave several addresses on female enfranchisement and politics.
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