WOMEN'S RIGHTS
By Telesrapli—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. August 18, 10 p.m.) Sydney, August 18. The State Attorney-Generai (Mr. D. R. Hall) has promised favourable consideration of the Women's Progress Association deputation's requests, asking that women be made eligible to enter the legal profession, sit on juries, and given equal rights with the fathers in the guardianship of their children. Mrs. Elliott Wyett, Miss , Bunny (of Ahiaruhe), and Mrs. Robert Tate ' (of Greytown) returned by the Navua early this week from a visit to the South Sea Islands., Mrs. Wyett is spending a few days -with Miss Monckton, at Marton, before returning to Wellington. The various Ladies' Patriotic. Committees in tho Wairarapa are to be combined under one executive, which will probably have its headquarters in Masterton, writes our Masterton correspondent. ; Miss Edith Storey, a writer from London, who has been visiting Christchurch. left for Dunedin early this week.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 3
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147WOMEN'S RIGHTS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2544, 19 August 1915, Page 3
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