unknown (1884) Record of Events [140]. The Englishwoman's Review (140). pp. 567-585.
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1) Women's Suffrage - Meetings: Florence Fenwick Miller and Eva Müller speak at a meeting at New Hall, Gravesend. Townbridge: "Miss Wilkinson lectured on 'Women and Politics' in the Public Hall [...] and at the Coffee Tavern, Calne." Kettering: "Mrs. John Wallis proposed a resolution and Mrs. David Gotch [...] seconded it in a very appropriate speech." Eva Müller, Maye Ashton Dilke, and Harriot Stanton Blatch are the "principal speakers" at a drawing-room meeting. "On December 3rd, Miss Muller gave a lecture at the Dialectical Society on Women's Suffrage." Dundalk: "Miss Tod gave a lecture upon Women's Suffrage." 2) Christian Women's Union Conference: Several women speak on topics including women's missionary work, spiritualism, suffrage, temperance, and education. Some contributions are reproduced in brief paraphrase. 3) Moral Reform Union: At the annual meeting, Miss Albert reads the report, Miss Taylor's remarks upon moving a resolution is paraphrased, and one further female speaker is mentioned.
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