unknown (1892) What Liberal Women are Doing [191]. The Woman's Herald (Women's Penny Paper), 6 (191). p. 11.
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1) Brighton: At a meeting of the Brighton Women's Liberal Association, speeches were delivered by Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Hood, and Miss Fillis. 2) Cambridge: At a meeting of the Women's Liberal Association, Mrs. Rye was among the speakers. 3) Colchester: At a ladies' meeting, Mrs. W.C. Owen gave an address. 4) Dorchester: At a liberal meeting, speeches in favour of liberal principles by were delivered by Lady Stevenson, Miss Conybeare, and Mrs. Bragonall. 5) Gosport and Alverstoke: At a liberal meeting, Mrs. Jago read a report of the council meetings. 6) Hampstead: At a meeting in Hampstead, the question of women's suffrage was discussed by Agnes Maitland, Mrs. Jacob Bright, and others. 7) Lambeth: At a meeting for the purpose of starting a Women's Liberal Association in North Lambeth, Mrs. Charles Mallet spoke about national politics. 8) Nottingham: Mrs. Simpson was the chief speaker at a liberal meeting in Nottingham. 9) Stockton: At a meeting of liberal women, addresses were given by Mrs. Cobb, Mr.s Pilling, Miss Bright, and Mrs. Tuckwell. 10) Worcester: At a meeting of the East Worcester Women's Liberal Association, Mrs. A.C. Osler delivered an address on the Irish question. Miss G.E. Southall and Mrs. Corrie Grant also addressed the audience.
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