unknown (1890) Liberal News [84]. Women's Penny Paper, 2 (84). p. 375.
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Norwood: Mrs. Bamford Slack "sketched the work that might be done by women anxious to help forward that Liberal education which promoted progress in all subjects touching the welfare of the people. Lady Sandhurst in her address said, that it was the mothers of to-day who were training the politicians of the future. Mrs. Costelloe and several other friends spoke."
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