WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT
ELIGIBILITY BILL IN NEW SOUTH 'WALES.
Sydney, October i,
The Legislative Assembly lias passed tho first reading of a Bill making women oligiblo to sit in Parliament.— Press Assn.
Hostesses for tho Returned Soldiers , Club, Sydney Street for tho ensuing week will be .—Sunday, Mrs. Jowph Joseph; Monday, Mesdames H. Hall and W. Young; Tuesday, Mostlaines Bristoiv and Moss; AVodnesday, ladies of St. John's Ambulance; , Tliursdny, Mesdames Bucliolz, Wlieeler, end Mackersey; Friday, the committee; Siiturdayi Kliandallah ladies.
Tho Ladies' Auxiliary of tho Navy Lea"iie thank the following ladies for gifts of socks, mittens, mufflers, etc. : Picton Ladies' Auxiliary, Wangauui Ladies' Auxiliary, M'arton Ladies Auxiliary, Masterton Ladies' Auxihavy, *Goorgo Fowlds Ltd., Lady Allen, Mrs. Honoyficld, Mrs. Hall.
A gift tea, will bo given in aid .of the Homo of Compassion at tho inetiUitlon, Island Bay, on October 19, at 2 p.m.
A. gift coin tea will bo held on October 11 in the ochoolrooin, Sydnoy Street, in •litl of tho St. Paul's pnrish forthcoming sale of work. Contributions of cake and flowers will be acceptable.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 4
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177WOMEN IN PARLIAMENT Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 9, 5 October 1918, Page 4
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