unknown (1890) Central National Society for Women's Suffrage [112]. Women's Penny Paper, 3 (112). pp. 123-124.
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Abstract
1) Maye Ashton-Dilke gives "an interesting and thoughtful address" at a suffrage meeting in Weston-Super-Mare. Her speech, a brief overview of public perception of women's petitioning for suffrage, as well as its treatment by Tories and Liberals, is reproduced. 2) Fulham: Mrs. Shaen, Miss Mordan, and Miss Abney Walker speak at a drawing-room meeting.
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