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What Liberal Women Are Doing [16]

unknown (1893) What Liberal Women Are Doing [16]. The Woman's Herald (Women's Penny Paper), 1 (16). p. 253.

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Abstract

1) Aberystwith [sic]: Papers on "Temperance" and "Woman's Work and Wages" were read by Miss Getta Jones and Mrs. Thomas at a Liberal Women's meeting presided over by Mrs. W. Williams. 2) Camborne: Miss B. Vivian read a paper on "The History of Ireland previous to the Union" at a monthly meeting of the W.L.A. It was the supplement of a paper on "Ireland under the Government of Coercion" given last month. 3) Christchurch and Bournemouth: A letter of resignation from the post of president of the local association by Mrs. Maberley was read at a meeting of the executive of the Association. 4) Waterloo: At a public meeting of the Waterloo branch, Mrs. Rawlins gave an address on "The Reform Bills of 1893," comparing the present-day reforms with those of 1832.

Item Type: Article
Categories: 1 Genre > 1.19 Miscellaneous
1 Genre > 1.23 Proceedings
2 Content > 2.10 History
2 Content > 2.15 Politics
3 Context > 3.3 Conference/Congress
3 Context > 3.6 Meeting
3 Context > 3.8 Provincial
3 Context > 3.10 Urban/Metropolitan
4 Form of Participation > 4.2 Speaker
5 Textualisation of Lecture > 5.3 Mentioned with Title
Number of Pages: 1
URI: http://victorianlecturing.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/1551

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