Feminist’s death
PA Wellington Miss Amy Kane, a New Zealand woman who championed women's rights before the term "women's libber was invented has died In Wellington. She was 100. Miss Kane, who was born in Wellington and lived there most of her life was a foundation member and secretary of rhe Pioneer Club, which was founded in 1909 She was an executive member of the Red Cross Societv. the Piunket Society, the National Council of Women, and th' Country Women's institute. In 192-1 she became president of the National Council of Women
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Press, 17 April 1979, Page 4
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92Feminist’s death Press, 17 April 1979, Page 4
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