WOMEN'S WORK IN ULSTER.
Tho "Ulster Jloveriioiit" still co!)tiiixws to be n!w of the nll-absathiiig questions of flic day, sot only in actual political t'ii'tlos, but throughout tlte country and the Empire generally, and '' tiiis nmsfc continue tn be so until the Kreat fjuesitoti of Homo Eitb for IreInad is finally settled owe way. or- the otJicr (statos "Tlw Queen"). Otic .of i the most remarkable recent- 'Jevclojimeiits of tlio jnovement is tlio part that' Ulster wotneu are taking in pi'ejiaration for the coming crisis, iuuh the meeting of the Women's Council, ever which Lady Londonderry presided tho other day in JMfasts most hiive opened theeyes of tiiose wlio took tlio trouble to fead its foport,. and learn the woftdcr■f«l ivoi'k wiiicli is hoing f|iiktly ami ttdostositaticmsly crgiiniseil by tile Women of the north, Tltc report at the coimcil meeting dealt,with the vrork done in (MMuieetioii witli t-ho cain\3aign m Grrat; Britain, the anibiil.anee classes, -the sigiinlk'rs, teleg.rajijiists, and tJte postal system under the provisional government, aiid with the. provision ctf sheltwfor women, and eliilcfren ill England and Seefclaiid in the «vwit of civil war. tlic> siftaaHing corps is admitted to be one of the moni ffffitfent bntnehee of the Vcihjju fetf Force, ami many *.f tlio wfltßM signallers hare performed remarkaWe feats ni-id s-ftined high eertiflcates. Statn-rafly the largest iiumber of women ftre to bo fouirf in the. anitaiantfo and nursing section. A volunteer medical sotps ims twon formotl on Red Cross Hues, .intf first aid and anibutoiwe classes hava ticeil licit! all over the iirovince. Already TOO BeHasfc woniMi Jwvc : passed hi first aid juk} nursinc) n-ftd 30i) others (ire Roiiie; through tKe necessary trains»g in. that-city aloiw. Lady Londe-it-. dcrr.v and the- Dnehess of Si&rcorn are at tlie heat! of tlic-ivonion's uiiirciiiciit. warmly supported by many ladies wot} faiowh in. tlie north. Several EngHs-ii ladies have'recently Joined as as-soaiates ftf tte Women's Uaifinist Cdwneii. ' Olio wflvrld fike to know what women on the other side ari> do-hig.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 2
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330WOMEN'S WORK IN ULSTER. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2004, 11 March 1914, Page 2
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