"THE ENGLISHWOMAN."
■ To; women /on- this'. side ;.of; the world' the suffragette movement'in Great Britain,:-would appear to: 'be-''in the hands, of that-militant baud; which, under, the leadership of Miss Ohristabel Panklmrst, seems to spend most Of ■ its' '.time 'waving banners in street processions, invading the House of Commons,> breaking Cabinet Ministers', windows, scufflling with' the police, -and starving'ni prison., But that there is a quieter 'band -of women working l just as energetically and earnestly in other [.-ways," is made .'apparent by the of ; a new monthly magazine, "The Englishwoman,", whoso main object is to bring before the • cultured public in . 'a, convincing . and moderate form the case for the enfranchisement of .women. The .editorial committee 'consists, of Lady Francos Balfour, a sister-in-law of the Right ' Son. Arthur Balfour, and daughter of the eighth :Dulte of Argyll, Lady Strachey; ■ wife of Lieutenant-General, Sir Richard : Strachey, herself the authoress of several books : Laay Cioeley Hamilton, Mary 'Lowndes, and Elisina Grant Richards. -•••■
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 11
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160"THE ENGLISHWOMAN." Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 598, 28 August 1909, Page 11
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