WOMEN CANDIDATES.
Wo -are expecting-..such-'an. awkkening of. .women, s '- interest' ih> politics > as has not been previously seen in' the Commonwealth (writes a: Melbourne correspondent to, a -Sydney .paper). ■ We' hopo,: and• believe, that - a lady who has been closelv -identified ' with the .'Women's • National :League—Mrs. C. E. D"Ebro—may be persuaded. bv ,hei' friendsto .'stand; for' a seat' in-the Senate.'. -;It -is . acknowledged that • Mrs. D'Ebro has 'abilities-which idistinguish her as a . likely : bidder for a Iposition ;; which ; no . ...woman':- has- 'yet achieved....'lf iboth '.she ari(l. the wellknown : • Miss Vida Goldstein". come into the field ; there ~will : be .keen excitement.. It; will arqnso an .' interest that i. cannot fail to be beneficial,- for many women take only , a half-hearted: interest in politics' at priisent; but. such' a . contest would :cau6e.',them to; study - the' subject thoroughly,: and. to record an intelligent vof« when occasion arose.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 718, 18 January 1910, Page 3
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144WOMEN CANDIDATES. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 718, 18 January 1910, Page 3
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