Speaking at a war aims meeting at Liverpool on 11th inst, Mr. Asquith said:—" The Reichstag peace resolution was a patchwork of a formula which nobody understood. The world will ...
Article : 473 wordsMr. R. Fraser, of Messrs. Fraser and Jenkinson, printers, and good friends of the " Women Voter," is a candidate for the Bourke Ward. The election will take place on ...
Article : 119 wordsMiss Pankhurst (Mrs. Tom Walsh) failed to win her appeal against a month's imprisonment for " offensive behaviour." and is now at Pentridge. Although there is no recognition by ...
Article : 97 wordsWhen Mr. Ronald McNeill, M. P., endeavoured to deprive conscientious objectors of their parliamentary and municipal rights by moving an amendment to that effect in the Electoral ...
Article : 848 wordsThe State Ministry proposes a radical change labour laws, and will confer with State Premiers on the subject. The desire is to have uniform labour legislation in all the States. The ...
Article : 125 wordsJust when Australian workers are agreeing to accept dilution of labour news comes of the abandonment of the, proposal to extend it to private works in England. Mr. Churchil ...
Article : 118 wordsSince the war Canada has enfranchised her women in Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Nova Scotia, and Ontario. In May a woman, Mrs. McKinney, a non- party ...
Article : 206 wordsReplying to a question at Baltimore as to the reason for her vote against America entering the war, Miss Rankin said:— " It seems to me that women's particular part ...
Article : 65 wordsMrs. Sargant Florence, writing in the " International Woman Suffrage News," makes a strong appeal to women to unite in demanding peace. ...
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Woman Voter (Melbourne, Vic. : 1911 - 1919), Thu 18 Oct 1917, Page 2
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